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How Junior Pope’s death got Nollywood looking at its safety record

How Junior Pope’s death got Nollywood looking at its safety record

Update: 2024-06-07
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In April, a top Nollywood star, Junior Pope, was killed in a boat crash, while being transported from a film set. He starred in more than a hundred Nigerian-produced films and his death has got the people who work in the industry asking questions about its safety record.

We speak to Ruth Kadiri, an actor and screenwriter who knew Junior Pope. She tells us about her own experiences with dangerous situations in moviemaking. She also talks about the big changes to Nollywood and how some producers are putting their films straight on YouTube, racking up millions of view in the process.

Plus we speak to Chidi Dike, a star who’s only recently burst onto the scene. He shares his advice for other young actors and tells us what it’s like to suddenly find yourself in the limelight.

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Presenter: Hannah Gelbart with Chimezie UcheAgbo
Producers: Emily Horler and Alex Rhodes
Editor: Simon Peeks

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How Junior Pope’s death got Nollywood looking at its safety record

How Junior Pope’s death got Nollywood looking at its safety record

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