Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, alongside filmmakers, Mobimpe and Lateef Adedimeji at the Ekiti Parapo movie location in Ado-Ekiti on Monday…Photo Credit: Ekiti Govt
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has praised Nollywood actors and filmmakers Lateef Adedimeji and Adebimpe Oyebade, popularly known as Mobimpe, for their ongoing production of the Ekiti Parapo War film, highlighting its historical accuracy, scale, and attention to detail.
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji during his visit to the Ekiti Parapo movie location in Ado-Ekiti on Monday…Photo Credit: Ekiti Govt
The governor visited the movie locations in Ado Ekiti on Monday and took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his impressions, describing the project as a major cultural initiative that preserves and celebrates the state’s rich heritage.
“I visited the movie locations of the Ekiti Parapo War film currently being shot across different locations in Ado Ekiti, and I am impressed by the scale, depth, and commitment to historical accuracy on display,” Oyebanji said.
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji with filmmaker, Lateef Adedimeji during his visit to the Ekiti Parapo movie location in Ado-Ekiti on Monday…Photo Credit: Ekiti Govt
He stressed the importance of recording and sharing Ekiti’s history, noting that cultural memory is critical to the identity of a people.
“Our history matters. A people without a properly told history risk losing their identity, and that is why my administration remains committed to the preservation and proper documentation of Ekiti’s heritage for present and future generations,” the governor added.
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji during his visit to the Ekiti Parapo movie location in Ado-Ekiti on Monday…Photo Credit: Ekiti Govt
While acknowledging that the film is not sponsored by the state government, Oyebanji said he was pleased to support initiatives that align with his administration’s vision of promoting Ekiti’s culture and history.
“Although this project is not sponsored by the Ekiti State Government, I am glad to support initiatives like this by mobilising goodwill from friends and partners who share our belief in telling our stories by ourselves,” he said.
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, alongside filmmakers, Mobimpe and Lateef Adedimeji at the Ekiti Parapo movie location in Ado-Ekiti on Monday…Photo Credit: Ekiti GovtHe also commended the cast and crew for their dedication to authenticity.
“I commend Lateef Adedimeji, Bimpe Adedimeji, and the entire production team for their professionalism, creativity, and respect for Ekiti history,” the governor said, highlighting the crucial role filmmakers play in shaping historical narratives and educating future generations.
Oyebanji further emphasised the broader significance of arts, culture, and tourism in the state’s development.
“Art, culture, and tourism remain key pillars of our development agenda, and we will continue to encourage efforts that project Ekiti’s rich past, values, and identity positively to the world,” he said.
The Ekiti Parapo War film follows the couple’s successful Netflix biopic, Lisabi, which recounted the life of a notable Egba warlord.
The filmmakers aim to present the story of the Ekiti Parapo conflict to a global audience, further cementing their reputation for blending cinematic storytelling with historical documentation.
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