Paul Okoye shared a video from the film, highlighting a glaring mistake where a crew member, specifically the sound man holding a microphone, was clearly visible in the scene.
Expressing his disbelief on Instagram, the musician mocked the filmmakers for failing to notice and correct such an obvious error before releasing the movie.
His post quickly gained attention, with many of his followers joining the conversation. While some found the mistake hilarious, others criticized the industry for not maintaining higher production standards.
This isn’t the first time Nollywood has been called out for such blunders. Movie lovers have often pointed out editing errors, continuity issues, and other production flaws in some Nigerian films.
Despite these criticisms, Nollywood remains one of the biggest film industries in the world, continuously evolving with improvements in storytelling, cinematography, and special effects.
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