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I’ll Change Nigerian Cinema – Ruth Kadiri Pledges

I’ll Change Nigerian Cinema – Ruth Kadiri Pledges
Ruth Kadiri, a prominent Nollywood actress and producer, has pledged to revolutionize the Nigerian film industry.
In a post on her Instagram page, Kadiri expressed her dedication to building a reputable brand that will garner the trust of her audience.
She emphasized her independence, stating that she doesn’t rely on others in the industry for promotion.
Instead, she is committed to driving her vision for transformation and excellence in Nigerian cinema, forging her own path to success.
She wrote: “The way my brain functions, I ask myself what would become of my brand if I had no promotional help. Truthfully, I do not bank on anyone so when you choose not to offer help, I’m not really bothered.
“I will change the pattern in Nigerian cinema, I promise you all. You will watch my movie not because someone begged you to watch it, but because you trust me. I am here to build a brand of longevity that definitely does not require constant begging.
“I, Ruth Kadiri, am not in a hurry; don’t worry about that. Building a solid structure is all I’m about.”
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