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Veteran actor Charles Okafor produces star studded gay movie

News — 06 February 2012
Veteran actor Charles Okafor produces star studded gay movie

The work on the set of what’s on your mind has finally come to an end as the apparent production of gay movies in the African Movies industry seems to be continuing unabated with a new movie produced and directed by Charles Okafor.

The movie, which features heavyweights like Gloria Anozie-young and Charles Okafor, is all about gay and lesbianism within a family. Even a pastor’s wife was caught in the act with young students. But basically, it’s about war against same-sex dating in the society. Really?

Why are African societies accepting the infiltration of such movies within the industry? Isn’t it about time the respective associations call them out on it? Share your thoughts.



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