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Wumi Toriola Praises Audience Support Amidst Cost Of Films


Nollywood actress and producer, Wumi Toriola, has taken to her social media page to decry the economic and financial strain associated with filmmaking, revealing that they affect creative vision.

This is as the actress expressed her heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to her audience for their continued support of her projects.

The actress highlighted the need for passion and resilience, noting that they are the driving forces of filmmakers amid the financial pressures.

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According to her, each project relies on sacrifice, enthusiasm, persistence, and a firm conviction in the narratives being shared.

“To everyone who has stood with us on Wumitoriolatv on YouTube and Wumitoriolaprime. We see you, and we are grateful.

“We make Movies in an economy that constantly tests our limits, where budget tries to silence vision and resources are never enough, but we refuse to let that define our story.

“Every frame we create is fueled by Sacrifice, passion, consistency, and unshakable belief that our stories deserve to be told and told powerfully. We don’t have it easy, but we make it count. Thank you,” she wrote.



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