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Play Network Signs Nigerian Actor, Chidi Mokeme

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Play Network has officially welcomed veteran actor, Chidi Mokeme under its talent management agency bolstering the Nigerian entertainment scene.

This partnership marks a pivotal moment in Mokeme’s career, solidifying his status as one of Nollywood’s most sought-after talents.

Mokeme’s resurgence in the spotlight gained momentum with his compelling performance in the acclaimed Netflix series “Shanty Town.” Since then, he has captivated audiences and industry insiders alike, earning a reputation as one of the most booked actors in Nollywood.

The announcement of Mokeme’s latest project, “Rock City,” brought further anticipation to his already illustrious career.

Set against the backdrop of Abeokuta, this crime thriller promises to showcase Mokeme’s versatility and commanding presence on screen.

In response to the exciting news, Play Management Africa expressed their enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting Mokeme’s exceptional talent and invaluable contributions to the entertainment industry.

As Mokeme joins the Play Network family, the agency eagerly anticipates achieving remarkable success together, further cementing their position as a powerhouse in African entertainment.

With this partnership, Mokeme embarks on a new chapter filled with promises and potential, affirming his place as a leading figure in Nollywood and beyond.

Fans eagerly await his upcoming projects, and one thing is certain: Chidi Mokeme’s star continues to rise, shining brightly in the ever-evolving landscape of African cinema.

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