RE: It's A Sad Day In Nollywood.

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I watched a video made by the movie producer. She said there were life jackets for them but Jnr Pope decided not to use it including some other people and those who used the life jacket didn’t die. Well, that’s what the movie producer said in the video I watched.
This is a lesson to every Nollywood crew and cast. The people who were watching the actors drown were also at fault. Why didn’t they help when they saw something like that. All they could do was make videos. Is that making sense. People were at the verge of death and all some people could do was make videos. Why not try to rescue or call some people in that city who could swim? And when they rescued him out of the river after two hours, they took him to the morgue. Why that? Isn’t it the hospital that is supposed to confirm his death first before they take him there?
Also, those people knew that they were up to three or more who drown but they chose to help just one person because he’s a celebrity. Is that fair?



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Everyone involved has a role to play in the tragic deaths. How they reacted, the steps they took, the mild way they tried to save the lives. They could really have done better.