Dakore Akande, Funke Akindele set for the highly anticipated movie, Isoken as it premieres in Lagos

The highly anticipated movie of the year, ISOKEN, will premiere in Lagos on Sunday, 11th June. The
Jade Osiberu film is proudly supported by Amstel Malta, makers of low sugar
malt drink.
ISOKEN, which was financed by the Bank Of Industry, first premiered at the
Cineworld Cinema, Leicester Square in London to a sold out audience and only screened
to select media and cinema exhibitors in Nigeria.
The writer and director, Jade Osiberu and a host of other
celebrities and industry veterans will join the stars, Dakore Akande, Funke
Akindele, Lydia Forson, and Patrick Doyle at the premiere.
This event is strictly by invitation and also supported by Virgin
Atlantic and premium champagne brand, Moet and Chandon.
Source: http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2017/06/dakore-akande-funke-akindele-set-for.html
- Three people have
been reportedly killed following a rift between soldiers and civilians
in Kaduna
- The fracas emerged after a soldier reportedly killed a young boy in
the Southern region of the state
- It is said that the victim committed no crime and was killed unjustly
- There are fears that the situation may degenerate into further
religious violence
Emerging reports suggest that no fewer than three persons have been
killed and several others injured after a soldier allegedly killed a
civilian in Kaduna state's southern region. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1109135-breaking-crisis-southern-kaduna-soldier-shoots-boy-dead.html
- Three people have
been reportedly killed following a rift between soldiers and civilians
in Kaduna
- The fracas emerged after a soldier reportedly killed a young boy in
the Southern region of the state
- It is said that the victim committed no crime and was killed unjustly
- There are fears that the situation may degenerate into further
religious violence
Emerging reports suggest that no fewer than three persons have been
killed and several others injured after a soldier allegedly killed a
civilian in Kaduna state's southern region.
NAIJ.com had earlier reported that a soldier has just shot a boy to
death in front of Command Secondary School in Command Junction By Sabo
Express Road, Kaduna.
The incident happened around Television junction in the volatile state.
According to an n eye witness, Joshua Ayo, the boy was packing sand in
front of the Military Secondary School called Command Secondary School
when the soldier ordered him to stop. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1109135-breaking-crisis-southern-kaduna-soldier-shoots-boy-dead.html
- Three people have
been reportedly killed following a rift between soldiers and civilians
in Kaduna
- The fracas emerged after a soldier reportedly killed a young boy in
the Southern region of the state
- It is said that the victim committed no crime and was killed unjustly
- There are fears that the situation may degenerate into further
religious violence
Emerging reports suggest that no fewer than three persons have been
killed and several others injured after a soldier allegedly killed a
civilian in Kaduna state's southern region.
NAIJ.com had earlier reported that a soldier has just shot a boy to
death in front of Command Secondary School in Command Junction By Sabo
Express Road, Kaduna.
The incident happened around Television junction in the volatile state.
According to an n eye witness, Joshua Ayo, the boy was packing sand in
front of the Military Secondary School called Command Secondary School
when the soldier ordered him to stop. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1109135-breaking-crisis-southern-kaduna-soldier-shoots-boy-dead.html
- Three people have
been reportedly killed following a rift between soldiers and civilians
in Kaduna
- The fracas emerged after a soldier reportedly killed a young boy in
the Southern region of the state
- It is said that the victim committed no crime and was killed unjustly
- There are fears that the situation may degenerate into further
religious violence
Emerging reports suggest that no fewer than three persons have been
killed and several others injured after a soldier allegedly killed a
civilian in Kaduna state's southern region.
NAIJ.com had earlier reported that a soldier has just shot a boy to
death in front of Command Secondary School in Command Junction By Sabo
Express Road, Kaduna.
The incident happened around Television junction in the volatile state.
According to an n eye witness, Joshua Ayo, the boy was packing sand in
front of the Military Secondary School called Command Secondary School
when the soldier ordered him to stop. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1109135-breaking-crisis-southern-kaduna-soldier-shoots-boy-dead.html
- Three people have
been reportedly killed following a rift between soldiers and civilians
in Kaduna
- The fracas emerged after a soldier reportedly killed a young boy in
the Southern region of the state
- It is said that the victim committed no crime and was killed unjustly
- There are fears that the situation may degenerate into further
religious violence
Emerging reports suggest that no fewer than three persons have been
killed and several others injured after a soldier allegedly killed a
civilian in Kaduna state's southern region.
NAIJ.com had earlier reported that a soldier has just shot a boy to
death in front of Command Secondary School in Command Junction By Sabo
Express Road, Kaduna.
The incident happened around Television junction in the volatile state.
According to an n eye witness, Joshua Ayo, the boy was packing sand in
front of the Military Secondary School called Command Secondary School
when the soldier ordered him to stop. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1109135-breaking-crisis-southern-kaduna-soldier-shoots-boy-dead.html
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