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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Actress Mercy Aigbe Floats MAG School Of Drama...

In a bid to give back to the society and inspire people in pursuit of an acting career, vastly talented actress, Mercy Aigbe has floated a film school named- The MAG SCHOOL OF DRAMA. 





The School offers a 4-month training in acting, script-writing, movie making, stage management to mention a few.

Speaking on the laudable initiative, Mercy Aigbe Gentry said she feels elated to be an inspiration to young people who want to venture into the make believe world. “This project means a lot to me, I have received a lot of requests especially from my fans about creating a platform to tutor aspiring actors and I am glad we have finally kicked off. Students will be under the tutelage of well-rounded and experienced instructors who will help them build a solid foundation and develop skills needed to succeed in the highly competitive field of acting.” She said 




Registration closes on the 20th of July and training kicks off on the 29th July, 2016.

31 comments:

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    1. Personally,i really dont get thrilled with her acting skills. I prefer Mainframe films, and i watch out for Funke Akindele,Iyabo Oko,odunlade Adekola and kola Oyewo.

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    2. Yes, the older actors are better

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    3. Mercy is not a good actress jor. To me o. Na my opinion.

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  2. Good for her, but where's the location now?




    *Larry was here*

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  3. Give back to society? na free?

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  4. 1. She needs to register herself first. She needs training. Her acting sucks

    2. If you wanna give back, y collect 5000. She should stop. It's a business decision not giving back. Anybody registering for this is wasting money, receiving acting training from people who needs training themselves. At the end of d training, they all go home and many don't even get a waka pass role. All of them Yoruba movie yeyebrities has acting school

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    1. Exactly could ve been free..nd she no even sabi act anything

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    2. 100% agree with you Addy. Nothing wrong with the idea, but camouflaging as charity is just disingenuous.

      But she's not a bad actress, at least she's better than Laide Bakare....

      Dr S.

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    3. Dr shadeeeeeee

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  5. How's she giving back yo the society when the reg fee is 5k?
    Mscheew

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  6. Give back or business venture? Odikwa

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  7. This woman is just everywhere, with her bad acting. Fame hungry woman

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  8. #The past is over, learn from it. The future is coming, prepare for it. The present is here, enjoy it*

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  9. Business venture, not giving back @ all...pls enrol urself cos u need training too

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  10. Addy you are so right,mercy and doris Simeon can not act. Iyabo ojo is good and fathia,if they open school I will pay.somebody looking for ways to buy new clothes for the restless fashion parade.

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  11. Too early abeg, abi na for acting yoruba movies she wan train them? cos na only yoruba people and few people from east know her

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  12. She can't act but wants to teach people acting? Nigerians and their confused ways. Cheap woman. [BHS]

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