Clout chasing is destroying Nigerian movie industry | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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In recent years, the Nigerian movie industry, popularly known as Nollywood, has experienced a surge in popularity both locally and internationally.

With this increased attention, many actors and actresses have turned to social media to gain more exposure and build their personal brands. This has led to an increase in clout chasing within the industry.

The two actresses have been involved in a public feud for several months, with each of them making a number of accusations and counter-accusations against the other. The feud began when Anjorin accused Abraham of trolling her on social media, and it quickly escalated from there. In response to the criticism, Etiko posted a video on her Instagram account in which she denied any wrongdoing and explained that the car was a gift from a friend. However, the controversy continued to escalate, with many social media users calling for Etiko to reveal the identity of the friend who gave her the car.

For example, Daniels has been involved in a number of public controversies over the years, including a rumored romantic relationship with a Nigerian politician who is over 40 years older than her. She has also been criticized for her fashion choices and for engaging in public feuds with other celebrities.

Legal issues: In some cases, clout chasing can lead to legal issues, such as defamation, harassment, or invasion of privacy. This can result in lawsuits, fines, or other legal consequences.

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