Femi Branch, a Nollywood actor, has slammed and dragged his colleague Yomi Fabiyi over his film 'Oko Iyabo'.
Branch slammed his colleague in a lengthy video posted to his social media, stating that Fabiyi doesn’t deserve to be considered a father.
He called him a disgrace to all filmmakers around the world. Yomi took advantage of a poor girl’s suffering to gain attention for himself, according to the actor, who added that it is terrible that he is such a brainless and disgusting guy.
He urged the Nigerian police to question Yomi Fabiyi and warned him that he should expect to spend time in prison for violating a court order by creating a film about a matter that is still pending.
Filmmaking, according to Branch, is a sacred weapon intended to redress societal wrongs, but Yemi tainted it by using it to victimize a young, innocent child.
Watch the video below;
Femi Branch was born in Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria on May 14th, 1970 to Otunba Gbolade and Chief Mrs. Modupe Osunkoya of Odosenbora town in Ijebu North-East local government area of Ogun State.
He attended Satellite Town Primary School in Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria, and obtained his First School Leaving Certificate. After completing his primary school education, Femi Branch proceeded to Air Force Secondary School in Ikeja, the capital of Lagos State, and obtained his West African Senior School Certificate. He studied at the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Osun State, and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Dramatic Arts.
Femi began his acting career at Obafemi Awolowo University in 1991. That same year he featured in a Yoruba stage play titled Eniyan. He later featured in a movie titled 'Orisun' which means “Origin”.
Some of the movies he has starred in include; 'Triangle', 'Senseless', 'Orirun', 'Away from Home', 'Twisted', 'A Place in the Stars', 'Fallen Angel', and 'One Good Man'.
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