Actor Uzor Arukwe humbly responds to lady who accused him of being too Igbotic in his role in "A Tribe Called Judah"

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Actor Uzor Arukwe humbly responds to lady who accused him of being too Igbotic in his role in "A Tribe Called Judah"​

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Actor Uzor Arukwe who played the role of chairman of C&K furniture in "A Tribe Called Judah" was seen engaging in a bit of a keyboard battle with a female fan. It all began when actor Uzor appreciated his fans who have sent flowers to him after loving how he played his role in the movie. He typed "Thank you for all the flowers you have given to me for my lole in A Tribe Called Judah...because of you all I now have a garden. Prime Minister of Happiness reporting for duties," and embedded a short video.

While Uzor innocently appreciated his fans, one of them who thought he was doing too much called him out. It was a female fan whose X handle is @XsandrraX. She complained about how actor Uzor had exaggerated the use of Igbo accent when playing his role in the movie. She said he overdid it because Igbo men normally do not pronounce words like he did. In her words, "Your "Igbotic" accent was too much that it became too fake and off-putting. From an Igbo girl to you, our brothers don't sound like that. You overdid it."

In response, actor Uzor wrote, "I apologize. I didn't mean to overdo it. Nwanne biko don't be angly."

Uzor Arukwe is a notable Nigerian actor from Imo State. The 40-year-old was born on the 6th of August 1983 and has appeared in several movies. His recently concluded project was in the movie titled "A Tribe Called Judah" where he played the role of the CEO of a furniture store.
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