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ONGWANCHI Side of the story on the open letter written by Ajoze, Ogavuda and Akaramuda

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRE <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.c om/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca- pub-9820276073479546" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> EBIWOOD:"Despite the misinformation spread by these individuals, aimed at inciting animosity towards Mr. Calabash, it is important to note that when the illness first emerged, Mr. Calabash and his family were there for him, from Upogoro to Lokoja" - Ebira veteran actor ONGWANCHI reveal  He said: I found myself amused by a particular video released by individuals claiming to be affiliated with G5. While Mr. Calabash might not have personally visited Umachaku, he did reach out by phone to inquire about his well-being and offered prayers for him. Despite the misinformation spread by these individuals, aimed at inciting animosity towards Mr. Calabash, it is important to note that when the illness first emerged, Mr. Calabash and his family were there f...

An Open Letter to Mr. Calabash: A Call for Accountability and Growth by Ajoze, Ogavuda and Akaramuda

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An Open Letter to Mr. Calabash: A Call for Accountability and Growth Dear Mr. Calabash, This letter is written not out of hatred or malice, but out of deep concern and the need for reflection within the Ebira film industry—a space you once led with passion, but which now suffers under the weight of mismanagement and neglect. Recently, a video surfaced social media titled "An Open Letter to "the person you all know " in which several of your former team members courageously shared their experiences working under your leadership. Their words, though painful, highlight truths that many have whispered in silence: a troubling pattern of poor treatment, lack of care during personal crises, and financial disregard. It is heartbreaking to hear that actors and actresses who dedicated themselves to your vision were left unsupported in moments of medical emergencies—only for concern to be shown when death became inevitable. Leadership is not measured only by...