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“This Guy Is a Useful Idi@t”: Igbo Netizens Blast Uzor Arukwe’s Acting in Trending Omoni Oboli’s New Movie

A Facebook user known as Chidozie Odogwudozilla Nnachor has reacted to the way Nollywood actor, Uzor Arukwe, portrayed Igbo men in the movie, Love in Every World where he acted with Big Brother star, Bambam.

According to the man, the movie star, who claimed to be undermined in the movie industry was doing great damage to Igbo men, and it cannot be undone in many generations.

Chidozie further explained that he was perpetuating a dangerous fixed image of Igbo men. He disclosed that the way Uzor spoke, no Igbo man ever spoke like that.

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The social media user also remarked that Uzor was speaking with a “long, drooling cringy accent”.

Chidozie shares more reason for slamming Uzor

Also in his Facebook post, Chidozie affirmed that Igbo men don’t behave the way he was behaving in the movie. He pointed out that Uzor was extremely unpleasant, and he was acting like a ‘borderline stupid money misroad’.

Even when some of his followers tried to correct him, he insisted that the Nollywood actor’s depiction was a disgrace to a typical Igbo man.

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Recall that the Uzor Arukwe had been dragged in the past because of how he depicted an Igbo man in the Tribe of Judah.

See Chidozie’s lengthy post slamming Uzor Arukwe’s acting in a trending new movie:

How fans reacted as critics come for Uzor’s acting

Netizens shared their take on what Chidozie said about Uzor. Here are some of the comments below:

@Obiora Oji:
“The same damage 007 does for any of his acting? Blame game?”

@Chịdị Princewell Okwuọha stated:
“A fraction of Igbo men behave just exactly as he does. You do not have the autonomy of knowledge to make this very conclusion, and it is very unkind to begin your statement in that manner as you are indirectly representing what he portrays in the movies.”

@Ify Asia Chiemeziem:
“It is not this grammar that you are speaking that makes man Igbo man but his doings.”

@Okechukwu Nwanoka:
“Some Igbo men do.”

@Ekenedili Chukwu Ezugwu:
“As if no be every Eke market day Igbo bitter feminist dey drag Igbo men here. You people started it, my guy is just acting and getting paid.”

@uzanethegoat:
“true! he’s creating a false stereotype of us Igbo men, we don’t talk, act or think like how he portrays in his movies.”

@emperorzola:
“When people are celebrating a good show some people will still find negative things to talk about it.”

@Bakrshah1:
“Can you all just chill? Damn! The character he plays is borderline comic in nature! It’s an obvious exaggeration! You will have to be a moron to think all Igbo men act like that!”

@emmychris290:
“He’s doing a great job and i think so many Nigerians love his role.”

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