Dele Odule to lift theater exhibitions with N10 million
A Nigerian on-screen character, Dele Odule, is set to put N10 million in the generation of a phase execution titled 'Oju Kelekun' (goodbye to rebuke).
Mr. Odule revealed this on Wednesday while tending to the media in Abeokuta on exercises being sorted out to remember his 40 years in front of an audience.
The on-screen character who is best known for his part in the 1993 hit motion picture titled Ti Oluwa Nilealso uncovered that he has collected a group of prepared craftsmen from the scholarly world and making a trip theater to make the wander a reality.
The 56-year-old performer additionally included that over a 100 cast and group would spend no less than 21 days practicing towards the stage execution, which is relied upon to hit the phase for its first summon execution on June 12 in Abeokuta.
It will harmonize with the day the late Hubert Ogunde organized his first execution titled 'The Garden of Eden and the Throne of God' in 1944.
Mr. Odule, who is likewise the President of Theater Arts and Motion Pictures Producers' Association of Nigeria, uncovered that the whole cast and team are required to collect at Westgate Hotel in Ado-Ekiti from April 23.
He stated, "I will likewise get a kick out of the chance to claim for sponsorship in light of the fact that the play will be organized in Kwara State and also all the South-West States. The charge execution will be held in Kwara State. I have likewise chosen to praise the 40th commemoration of my acting vocation with a phase execution of Ojukelekun, a social parody that I composed. Educator Bakare Ojo, a chief theater specialist, will guide it. Teacher Bakare is the principal Professor of move in Nigeria and a previous Director of the Abuja jubilee."
Talking on why he is energetic about boosting stage exhibitions in Nigeria, Mr. Odule said he was annoyed by the way that stage exhibitions was bit by bit going into elimination taking after the destruction of the establishing fathers of Nigerian theater, for example, Hubert Ogunde, Duro Ladipo, Akin Ogungbe, Kola Oogunmola and Oyin Adejobi.
He noted, "Stage exhibitions have endured a ton of mishaps in Nigeria. In any case, you will likewise concur with me that the majority of our late theater legends made their names and distinction through the stage and voyaging theater.
"It is hence my aim to restore the way of life of stage shows as a methods for strengthening in schools and real roads in the nation. The thought is to bring back the lost recollections. Our childhood can then have a chance to pick a vocation in expressions of the human experience through this type of inspiration."

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