- Rotimi Salami, a Nollywood actor, shared his feelings about a recent achievement related to his late colleague, Allwell Ademola.
- He announced on Instagram that his movie “Kilanko,” which includes Ademola, has been nominated for Best Film by a Female Filmmaker at a festival in Toronto, Canada.
- The nomination highlights the film’s significance and honors the late actress’s contribution to the project.

Nollywood actor Rotimi Salami has opened up about his emotions following a recent achievement involving his late colleague, Allwell Ademola.
Taking to his Instagram page, Salami announced that his movie Kilanko, which features the late actress, has received a nomination in Toronto, Canada for Best Film by a Female Filmmaker.
The actor expressed both joy and sadness over the news, noting that while the recognition is a major milestone for the project, it also comes with a heavy heart due to Ademola’s passing.
He added that he would be attending the event alone to represent the team behind the film.
His words…
“SHUGA BOO SEE O CONGRATULATIONS
KILANKO GOT YOU A NOMINATION IN TORONTO, CANADA
✅BEST FILM BY A FEMALE FILMMAKER (NOLLYWOOD)
SO I WILL REPRESENT US ALONE ABI
ALL IS WELL sha
Thanks for the recognition @tinffestival”.
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In other news… A South African woman has sparked widespread debate after defending ongoing anti-immigration protests, insisting that South Africans are not xenophobic but are instead protecting their country.
Speaking during a protest against foreign African nationals, the woman rejected accusations of xenophobia and criticized Nigeria’s internal challenges while explaining her support for the demonstrations.
According to her, South Africans are acting out of patriotism and a desire to preserve their country.
“They say we’re xenophobic. No, we’re not. We’re protecting our country. Nigerians have the audacity to tell us we’re xenophobic, yet their own country is falling apart while they’re busy slaugh7ering harmless kids. They are very useless and harsh when it comes to their own people. We’re patriotic. We don’t want our country to fall apart.”
Her remarks have since gone viral on social media, attracting mixed reactions from Nigerians.
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