Business Day (Nigeria)

‘Street Kid’, new movie, talks child labour, literacy

…features Toyin Abraham, Kate Henshaw, Chioma Akpotha, others

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Nollywood has seen a high churning out of movies in the cinemas in recent times but almost none is focused on the child and telling his/her story. That is about to change with new Nollywood movie, Street Kid, which recently concluded production and is getting ready to hit the cinemas soon. The movie serves as an advocate on the need for child literacy while making a statement on child labour as well.

The movie tells the story of a street kid who was forced to drop out of school to sell on the street and how he helped a rich kid to win a national spelling competitio­n in our Nigerian indigenous languages.

The ‘Street Kid’ is a film that projects the “Ooni of Ife National Schools Spelling Competitio­n in Nigerian Indigenous Language” and helps promote the preservati­on of our indigenous languages and cultures.

The stars of the movie cut across both the English genre and Yoruba genre, with the excellent likes of Chioma Akpotha, Kalu Ikeagwu, Toyin Abraham, Jibola Dabo, Rachel Oniga, Patrick Doyle, Femi Durojaiye and others. The movie was directed by Tony Dudu, produced by Wale Muraina and executive produced by Dickson Edward.

According to the movie producer, the new movie will be revolution­ary in many regards.

“Street Kid is not your regular movie and that is obvious in the kind of story we choose to tell. It was not about financial returns for us but about bringing to the front page of discussion issues that pertain to child labour and literacy for the child. Education is a fundamenta­l human right of every child but we have seen a consistent decline in the number of children in school”.

The producer further explained that, “A certain report even indicated that we have the largest number of out of school children in the world. This is sad and terrible and this is why we believe our movie, Street Kid will drive the necessary discussion­s we need to have in order to find lasting solutions to these problems. We are calling on everyone to come out as soon as the movie gets to the cinemas, see the movie and start a discussion from there. Let’s stop child labour and get every child into school”.

The Street Kid movie has enjoyed support from the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi and will be in cinemas nationwide soon.

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