Angel Unigwe breaks silence, ignores Kanayo O. Kanayo’s threat to blacklist her, faces pressure to apologize

The Angel Unigwe and Kanayo saga has unfolded like a Shakespearean drama, with both sides digging in their heels and refusing to budge. While some believe Angel's mum crossed a red line by disrespecting Kanayo, others argue she was simply fighting tooth and nail for her daughter's well-being. Amidst this maelstrom of conflicting opinions, Angel's latest post has sparked a firestorm of both glowing praise and scathing criticism, with many calling for her to apologize. But Angel remains unflappable, shrugging off the backlash and blacklist threats like water off a duck's back, and instead choosing to focus on building her brand and rising above the chaos


Teen Nollywood actress Angel Unigwe has broken her silence, sparked both praise and criticism after her senior colleague, Kanayo O. Kanayo accused her and her mother of abruptly disrupting his set.

In a social media post reported by WITHIN NIGERIA, Kanayo accused Unigwe of contract breach.

Kanayo said, Mrs Juliet Unigwe the mother and manager of the teen actress did not allow her daughter to honour their agreement during a recent production.

He alleged that the youngster’s mum is “fond of botching productions” by taking her daughter away from sets.

While many followers anticipated a response to the controversy, Angel Unigwe chose to promote her latest movie on her page instead.

Her post sparked various reactions, with her screen mentor, Omoni Oboli, and fellow actress, Mercy Kenneth, voicing their support.

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When a netizen mentioned Kanayo’s threat to blacklist her, she sidestepped the issue and kept the focus on her movie promotion.

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A follower also prayed for her to navigate this turbulent period in her movie career, and she graciously responded.

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Amidst the praise and encouragement, several others flooded her comment section, urging her to make things right. She faced significant pressure to apologize to Kanayo and to advise her mother against future conflicts with colleagues.

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This follows movie producers and actors Stanley OnTop and Izutech taking to social media to back Kanayo’s claims about Angel Unigwe and her mother causing headaches for filmmakers in the industry.

 

 

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