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Nollywood veteran Francis Odega shares a stark critique of the current state of the film industry.
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Mar 4, 2026
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Nollywood veteran Francis Odega shares a stark critique of the current state of the film industry.
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Mar 4, 2026
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Pulse Nigeria is the leading online news platform in Nigeria for timely and relevant news, entertainment and lifestyle updates. We deliver headlines by the hour on the most important and relevant news topics, helping millions of young people navigate current events and stay updated on happenings around them.
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Browse People StoriesFrancis Odega is a Nigerian comic actor, stand-up comedian, and television personality. He began his acting career in 1996 and gained widespread recognition after a comedic video clip from the movie Back From South Africa went viral, attracting attention from celebrities like 50 Cent. Odega is known for his catchphrase “Gerarahere!” and has been a prominent figure in the Nigerian entertainment industry. He has also appeared in films such as House of Gold and Osuofia in London. In 2013, he won the "Best Supporting Actor" award at the Zulu African Film Academy Awards
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