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Mayorkun Rents A Whole Cinema To Watch ‘Banana Island Ghost', Nigerians Drag Him

DMW Artiste, Mayorkun has incurred the wrath of his fans, after he revealed that he rented out a whole Cinema in Owerri to watch “Banana Island Ghost”.

The movie reportedly sold-out on its first week at the various cinemas in Lagos, and Nigerians have been throwing in support to ensure it is successful… and then just to support too, he RENTED OUT A WHOLE CINEMA TO WATCH THE MOVIE!


Apparently, Fans are not happy about the singer’s decision to watch the movie alone, when he could have just invited some of his fans, since he rented out the cinema, and the seats were empty.

He captioned the photo:

“Mama Life’, Rented out the whole cinema just to watch ‘Banana Island Ghost’ Loool its such a great movie! @theonlychigul #BananaIslandGhost”

Some reactions from his fans:

danny_kreisler: “I wasn’t expecting this from @iammayorkun . That’s just high level pride, there was nothing wrong in you watching the movie with other people”

fhrancixx: “if only he knows how good it will be to pay for people to see that movie…. the fulfillment will be great for him…… #ButTheyNeverKnowTho”

While others didn’t believe he could afford to rent out a whole Cinema:

hunkyyy: Is not only rented out…its rented in…go nd sleep jor.with which money?


the.bluelily: This thing is obviously a joke nah and to think people are taking it serious smh …… WO Mayowa no go try am for real o them go just chop you raw

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