In fact, African movies are becoming so dirty that people outside our
 continent make mockery of our film makers and actors. Because of fame 
and some chicken change money, actors go nude in movies without thinking
 of the moral effect. Very pathetic, when these movies and photos leak 
to the media, is either they keep longer heads with the publisher or 
they beg bloggers to take it offline. Indirectly, these actors are aware
 that their nude scenes and photos are nothing less compared to 
pornography scenes and images.
Just yesterday, a friend who 
happens to be an actress posted a poster on her blackberry dp, an 
upcoming movie she said from the stables of Lucky Geo Ventures titled: 
AGAFE. On the poster is a naked Frank Arthus (Venus film's discovery) a 
Liberian born actor and a naked lady whose face remains anonymous. In a 
quest to find out who the lady was, my Nigerian friend denied been the 
actress on the poster and said it was a movie from Ghana. But our 
research indicates that Lucky Geo Ventures is a Nigerian Production and 
that Agafe's trailer was released on Youtube on the 16th of July, 2012 
which means Agafe is not a new movie as she said.
Well, we 
couldn't see our friend in the adverts but there was one Mercy Johnson 
in the trailer. The anonymous actress still remains a mystery but our 
question is do the Censorship Board watch our movies before issuing a 
released date and age limit? It is believe that sex posters have 
positive sales on movies therefore even when there's no nude or sex 
scene in the movie producers deceive porn lover with such posters.
We
 urge all Municipal Assemblies to have a thorough look at movie posters 
before granting marketers and producers the permission to be pasting 
them in the cities because even when such movies are tagged 18+ our 
under aged children still sees these posters in town

 
 
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