Gboah.com: "You Sef Catch The Virus" Femi Adebayo Reacts To Singer Portable's Opinion On Jagun Jagun Movie

"You Sef Catch The Virus" Femi Adebayo Reacts To Singer Portable's Opinion On Jagun Jagun Movie

The vibrant street hip-hop artist and skilled music writer, Portable, recently ignited a wave of reactions with a video he posted online, offering his perspective on the Jagun Jagun movies.


In the shared video, the singer candidly explained his absence from the Jagun Jagun film scene, attributing it to his unwavering focus on the pursuit of financial success. He unequivocally declared his intent to prioritize monetary gains over engaging in debates or disputes. For Portable, the bottom line is clear: making money is his priority.


Delving into his critique of the Jagun Jagun movies, Portable highlighted his views on the film's thematic composition. According to his assessment, the movies are replete with unceasing turmoil and discord from beginning to end. He pointed out the apparent absence of romantic interludes, asserting that the film is bereft of any scenes that depict intimacy or enjoyment between characters. In his eyes, the movie is an unending saga of conflict, representing a war from the very start to the finish.


Concluding his commentary, Portable directed a plea to Femi Adebayo, urging the filmmaker to consider revisiting and recreating the movie. He voiced his hope that through such a remake, a harmonious balance could be struck, promoting the avoidance of strife and discord in real life.


His heartfelt post reads: "We don't beg before we thrive; it's not that we have more money than others, it's just that we're diligent. Challenges abound, but through determination and hard work, we conquer. I pray for no losses in your life and family, and that negativity remains distant. Amen 🙏🙏🙏."


Portable's candid remarks offer a window into his thoughts on the film industry and the desire for more balanced and relatable storytelling. His perspective adds a unique layer to the ongoing discourse surrounding the creative direction and thematic choices within Nollywood.



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