Terrifying moment cultists attacked me, Hanks Anuku, Prince Eke, others – Actor Femi Ogedengbe spills (VIDEO)

In the late '90s, Femi Ogedengbe was the cat's pajamas of the Yoruba and English Nollywood screens, buzzing and popping like a firecracker on the Fourth of July. But behind the dazzle and drama lay a snake pit of danger that nearly snuffed out his life. His jaw-dropping tell-all spills the beans on a chaotic existence fraught with danger, from unwittingly hobnobbing with armed robbers to vicious attacks from cultists targeting him and his fellow actors like Hanks Anuku and Prince Eke. His career journey is a wild ride that proves the glittering facade of fame often hides a stormy sea of trouble.


Popular actor and producer Femi Ogedengbe has bravely revealed the brutal physical assaults he and his colleagues faced from cultists, detailing their journey from obscurity to the glittering heights of Nollywood fame.

Femi, the latest celebrity featured on the “Teju Babyface Deep Dive” podcast, shared poignant details from his past, including the heartbreaking loss of ten friends who tragically lost their lives on the very street where he once resided.

He bodly disclosed his unwitting association with an arm robbery syndicate, divulging his unawareness of his close associate Orji’s role as a major player in the criminal ring.

“Over 35 of my friends were killed from 1990 to 1995 for robbery. In fact the person who partnered with me Orji, I didn’t know he was one of the biggest robbers.

10 of my childhood friends were slaughted on our street, they macheted all of them,” he said.

In another revealing highlight, Femi discussed the rampant prevalence of cultism during his stint in Nollywood.

He vividly recalled a harrowing incident where he, alongside Prince Eke, Hanks Anuku and other colleagues, found themselves fleeing for safety.

According to him, the exception was Hanks Anuku, who defiantly held his ground, ready to confront the danger head-on.

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In related news, Pat Attah, a prominent figure in Nollywood, has at last opened up about his prolonged absence from the movie industry.

During a frank discussion with Teju Babyface, Attah disclosed the compelling factors that led to his dramatic career pivot and subsequent move to Germany, effectively pausing his once-thriving acting journey.

 

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