“Why we don’t aid some struggling actors,” – President of TAMPAN, Mr. Latin

However, he emphasized that because of their passivity inside the group, TAMPAN is unable to help some sick members.

Bolaji Amusan, often known as Mr. Latin, is the president of the Theatre Arts and Movies Production Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN). He has explained why the organization is unable to help some sick and struggling performers in the film industry.

Mr. Latin said that TAMPAN has already spent over N10 million on addressing the health difficulties faced by actors during a recent appearance on 32FM in Ibadan, and he reaffirmed the association’s preparedness to provide support.

However, he emphasized that because of their passivity inside the group, TAMPAN is unable to help some sick members.

Because they are ashamed of the fact that they are not active members, Mr. Latin explained, these actors turn to the internet, radio, or television for assistance instead of approaching TAMPAN. As a result, the organization is unable to provide them with the support they require.

“We always come to the aid of all active members. Since I became the TAMPAN President, we have spent more than N10 million on the actors’ health challenges. The ones you see going on radio or TV to beg for money are not active members of the association.” He said.

Toro Aramide, a Nollywood actress, has addressed the worrying level of hypocrisy in the Nigerian film business on social media.

Following the demise of fellow actor Murphy Afolabi, Toro recently voiced her disappointment with some of her coworkers, whom she referred to as hypocrites, in an Instagram post.

A few days after his 49th birthday, on Sunday, May 14, Murphy Afolabi passed suddenly. In her tweet, Toro lambasted people for mourning the actor too soon and failing to honor him while he was still alive.

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