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Charles Novia chides AMVCA organisers for omitting Jab Adu on its tribute list



Charles Novia has scolded AMVCA for leaving out Jab Adu during from its honour's list. Photo: Filed

Charles Novia has scolded AMVCA for leaving out Jab Adu from its Roll of Honour’s list. Photo: Filed

Nigerian filmmaker and movie critic, Charles Novia has scolded the producers of the recently concluded 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for omitting the late Jab Adu while paying tributes to departed Nollywood actors.

Charles criticised the omission in his review of the awards which he titled, ‘AMVCA 2016: The bleh and the boom!’

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He wrote, ‘One of the veterans in the television industry in Nigeria and basically among the first five pioneers of the film industry in the seventies as a Producer as well, Jab Adu, was poignantly missing in the list.’

He believes this omission is unpardonable due to the fact that a fellow actor, Mike Odiachi who died only a few days before Jab Adu made the list.

‘That is unforgivable, if you ask me. The popular Bassey Okon of ‘Village Headmaster’ way back and Mr Adio in ‘Adio’s Family’ passed on a few days ago and the best the research team could have done was to add him to the roll call. He died a day or two after Mike Odiachi, who was in the list mercifully. May his soul rest in peace, as with the others.’

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Charles Novia also criticised the South African co-host of the awards, Minnie Dlamini for describing Nollywood couple, Osas and Gbenro Ajibade as newly weds.

‘In introducing Osas and Gbenro Ajibade as the next set of presenters, Minnie called them ‘The Newly Weds’. I did wonder then if Minnie was reading a prepared script or just gushed out her own personal introduction because it’s been months since the couple got married. That wouldn’t qualify for being Newly Weds, if it comes to that.’


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