''We hereby categorically and strongly deny all the allegations contained in the recent press statement released by one Dr Anna Adadevoh, who claims to be acting on behalf of the Cardoso and Adadevoh families.
The said allegations are not only untrue they are malicious and scurrilous and a calculated attempt to sabotage our feature film, “93Days". 93 Days is not the biopic of anyone individual and has never claimed to be the story of Doctor Stella Adadevoh. Whilst that in itself is a strong story, we found it more compelling to tell a story that celebrates many of the heroes of the fight against Ebola.
These include the doctors, nurses and staff of First Consultant’s Hospital, the employees of the Lagos State and Federal Ministries of Health, Members of the Emergency Operations Centre(EOC), corporate and individual Nigerians who rose to the challenge of fighting the scourge as well as the WHO team that came into help at the risk of personal injury and even death.
For us, this presented a more universal story of human courage, dedication and sacrifice that may inspire our great country and its people. Ours is a pride story that shows Nigeria at one of its finest hours and casts our country in a positive light around the world. To ensure the universal appeal of the film we enlisted, at great cost, Nigerian and International actors to feature in the film. Amongst these were Danny Glover, Keppy Ekpeyong and Bimbo Akintola. We want to state plainly that we do not require anyone’s consent to make the film as we have a constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of speech and expression. Besides, the matters portrayed in the film were derived from facts that are well within the public domain and those facts which were not already publicly known were provided to us by those privy to the said facts.
For instance, we obtained additional information from interviews with the survivors of those who lost loved ones, volunteer doctors and nurses as well as officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Health. To honor those protagonists of the Ebola story it was essential for us that the film be, as much as possible, an accurate, genuine and sincere record of the facts relating to the country’s efforts to fight the disease. Infact, that was the only way of doing justice to those brave individuals (and foreigners) who had given so much in the service of the country.
To this end and contrary to the allegations contained in the press statement released by Dr Anna Adadevoh, we enlisted the help of the Adadevoh and Cardoso families from day one. They gave their comments on the script and their amendments were incorporated into the final script. Further, the late Stella Adadevoh’s son, Bankole Cardoso, consented to the making of the film and to being portrayed in the film.
Not only did he consent, he was kind enough to provide us with information concerning his late mother’s actions during those trying times. The facts provided by him proved useful in the development of the script and we have his interview on film should anyone require further proof. In essence, the story of Dr Stella Adadevoh depicted in the film was obtained partly from facts provided to us by the Adadevoh and Cardoso families and more importantly by her son, Bankole Cardoso.
We are aware that Dr Ama Adadevoh and certain elements within the family are involved in another film project on the Ebola story and are attempting to derail our film in the misguided belief that to do so would ensure the success of their film. It is plainly wrong for these people to try and monopolize the Ebola story exclusively for themselves by trying to prevent the making and release of a film that so many of the people concerned have supported and contributed to. Our film features many of the people who were in the vanguard of the fight against the terrible disease.
Many of these people lost loved ones and made other sacrifices still unknown to a majority of Nigerians.
They have supported the film and want their story told and it is only fair that their stories are to In the light of this, we fully intend to tell their story!
In doing so we refuse to be bullied or cowed by empty, petty and ridiculous threats based on false and trumped allegations''.
Read Dr Anna Adadevoh's Press Release HERE
ok seen! Can't wait to see the movie 93days
ReplyDeleteHmmm this makes sense sha. So who in their family is against it, if her son volunteered info to them? Their press release made it seem like these people just jumped on the story without informing anyone. Na wa o
DeleteEnd time press release.
DeleteWell written.
ReplyDeleteWhere are those judginas now.
U de mind them, quick to judge
DeleteU can never change,your bitterness is inbuilt follow come I am very sure u inherited it.
DeleteIt is your blood only cleanings can help a a little h need to break the yoke of bitterness on your life.it is a burden my sister.
Sleeping,i think u need one too lol
DeleteAnon, thanks for d very deep insight. Have u relieved urself of ur own burden before carrying my matter on ur head?
DeleteAnon what have Eka said that is portraying bitterness in her comment. frustrated beings wont just let someone be. Haba!
DeleteIf this is true shame on Dr anna
ReplyDeleteSeen.
ReplyDeleteI seriously love this blog.. It the best to me..
ReplyDeleteHmmmm!!!! Accusations here and there. Don't know why but I believe the producer
ReplyDeleteI said it!! knew something was up when I saw that letter yesterday. I remember pictures sometime last year of the actors with family members, I think about the time of the Ebola 1 year anniversary.so I didn't believe that letter at all
ReplyDeleteIts like saying someone cannot produce a movie on the Nigerian war because you have a monopoly of it. Even biopics have unauthorized productions how much more national events!
I'm so so looking forward to seeing the movie
Please release the film immedialy. We are waiting.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Stella needs to allow to rest.in peace.
Pls is it Anna or Ama, am confhsed, whicb one do i just call him/her
ReplyDeleteCool,
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ReplyDeleteOK o
ReplyDeleteWorld people.
ReplyDeleteTru cos it wasn't just Dr Adedevoh dat lost her life,wat of nurse Tina may God bless her soul and d souls of others
ReplyDeleteThis is obviously a very sensitive issue for nd late doctor's family but they should also realise d movie is not d life story of their late mum..
ReplyDeleteIt's a story of a challenge nigeria went through and overcame..and they want the whole world to know and also to appreciate d people who played a major role in it..obviously the late doc played a big role and she's will be appreciated tho in death..let her family be proud of that fact..
.when ebola victory in nigeria is mentioned anywhere today and in d future,late Dr. Stella Adedovah will forever be mentioned..she's a medical legend..
So I don't think this should cause issues..
Ok seen
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion it's too early to make this film. Yes it's been 2yrs but the death is still very raw in d hearts of dos she left behind. Their emotions will still be very raw. They cld have waited like 5yrs after her death to make d film. That's my opinion.
ReplyDeletePersonal interest
ReplyDeleteHehehehe, so who will win?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm! Naija which way? Must they act on every incidence?
ReplyDeleteGba. Concise and clear statement
ReplyDeleteD sky is big enuf 4 any star to shine, both movies can still be big hits if done well, so none shd blame d oda 4 any poor outin of der movies!
ReplyDeleteAkuko, advert in disguise. For the fact its Nollywood I no watch abi see
ReplyDeleteNoted
ReplyDeleteWaiting for the son's press release.
DeleteMoney is the root of all evil
ReplyDeleteOK seen.. Hope the movie will be interesting
ReplyDeleteIf as una talk am,na so e be,then release am abeg.
ReplyDeleteFinally, I v an id on ds blog. Yipeeee.
ReplyDeleteFinally, I v an id on ds blog. Yipeeee.
ReplyDeleteEnd time press release
ReplyDeleteKk
ReplyDeleteok ooo
ReplyDeleteGood as far as the son has consented.
ReplyDeleteDr Anna needs to shut the hell up...
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