
Yomi Fabiyi, a Nollywood actor, has been suspended indefinitely by the Theater Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners’ Association (TAMPAN).
The news was announced by the association in a statement on Friday. The actor was also suspended indefinitely for “serious professional misconducts and unethical acts,” according to the statement.
His ban came as a result of his newly released film, “Oko Iyabo.”
“Having listened to the detailed defense of Mr. Yomii Fabiyi,who is the Producer/Director of the Controversial film “OKO IYABO” and his Co-Director Mr. Dele Matti, the Ethic, Conflict and Resolution Committee hereby found them guilty of professional misconduct and unethical practices,” the statement read.
“Although Mr. Yomi Fabiyi insisted that it is his fundamental human right to use his creative talent to produce films that will tell his own account of the trending issue but his Co-Director admitted his fault and regretted his involvement in the film.”
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