- Veteran actor Jide Kosoko discussed unconventional promotional strategies for films in Nigeria.
- He appeared on the TVC Breakfast Show to share his insights.
- Kosoko acknowledged that while dancing as a promotional tactic is “not the best,” it has proven effective.

Veteran actor Jide Kosoko has shared his thoughts on using unconventional promotional strategies, such as dancing, to promote films in Nigeria.
Speaking during an appearance on the TVC Breakfast Show on Friday, Kosoko stated that while the approach is “not the best,” it has yielded tangible results for actors like Funke Akindele.
He, however, asserted that it is not the best method for promoting movies, adding that there should be a more organised way of promoting movies.
He said, “There is nothing bad about that style for her, but I’m telling you it is not the best. There should be a more organised way of promoting our movies.”
He noted that because the goal of promotional efforts is to achieve returns, the strategy is viable in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
“Funke thought it was wise to do something that could bring attention, and she did it. And it’s working for her and a lot of us, too. At the end of the day, what you are looking for is returns,” he said.
Kosoko emphasised that the local context differs from global norms, saying, “I’ve travelled a lot, and I know that people elsewhere, even actors, don’t dance about their movies. That is not the standard. But unfortunately, our environment is different.”
In other news… There has been widespread outrage following reports of alleged assaults on female students during a festival in Ozoro, Delta State.Newsletter Subscription Service
Disturbing claims circulating online allege that several young women were harassed and assaulted during the event around Southern Delta University, sparking condemnation from the public.
A viral video also shows a man allegedly mocking the victims, blaming them for ignoring warnings to stay indoors.
“We Warned You Girls To Remain Indoors During The Festival But You Refused To Listen. Now Look At What’s Happening To All Of You. They Have Torn Your Clothes And gR@ped You And You Are Coming Out To Cry,” the man was heard saying.
The footage and accompanying reports have triggered anger on social media, with many Nigerians calling for urgent intervention by authorities and justice for the victims.
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