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Canard Afriq Blog of Saturday, 21 January 2023

Source: Ebenezer Akandurugo

Naked scene of Nancy Isime in Shanty Town surface online



Nigerian actress Nancy Isime has recently found herself at the center of a social media storm, thanks to a scene from her latest film, “Shanty Town.”

The video of the scene, which features Isime in a state of undress, has been widely shared on social media and has sparked heated debate among viewers.

The film, which is set in Lagos, tells the story of a group of courtesans plots to break free from the clutches of a notorious criminal mastermind, but political corruption and familial connections make achieving liberty a daunting task.

Isime plays the lead role of the young girl, and her powerful performance has been widely praised by critics. However, it is the controversial scene that has caused the most buzz online.

Many viewers have taken to social media to express their opinions on the scene, with some praising its raw and realistic portrayal of life in the grit and hustle mentality of Lagos, while others have criticized it as exploitative and unnecessary.

On one hand, some argue that the scene is a powerful and necessary depiction of the realities faced by women living in cities around the world.

The scene, which shows Isime’s character being forced into a state of undress by Richard Mofe–Damijo, highlights the vulnerability and exploitation faced by women in such situations.

The scene helps to portray the harsh conditions of life in the slums and the ways in which poverty can lead to exploitation and abuse.



On the other hand, others have criticized the scene as gratuitous and exploitative. They argue that the scene serves no purpose other than to titillate viewers and objectify Isime’s character.

Some also argue that it reinforces harmful stereotypes about women living in poverty and that the scene could be seen as an attempt to exploit the poverty and suffering of real people for the sake of entertainment.


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