Daniel Regha claims 'A Tribe called Judah' is a mediocre movie, rates it 4/10

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Daniel Regha claims 'A Tribe called Judah' is a mediocre movie, rates it 4/10

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Popular Nigerian Media personality, Daniel Regha has given his opinion about Funke Akindele’s latest movie titled A Tribe called Judah. He took to his Twitter account to reveal that he thinks A Tribe called Judah is a mediocre film. He then rated the movie strung it was 4/10. According to him, the movie was not realistic enough. A Tribe called Judah is a Funke Akindele movie which was released on the 15th of December 2023. The movie has been a big hit ever since its release. The movie has also grossed over N1 billion since its release.

Daniel Regha is a famous Nigerian commentator and social media personality. He is famous on twitter for sharing his thoughts about various celebrities and matters. He shared the post on Twitter stating that the movie has a poor ending. He claimed that many scenes and conversations were not necessary. He called many scenes were poorly acted and it seems he wasn't pleased. The movie features stars like Tobi Makinde, Funke Akindele, Timini Egbuson, Genoveva Umeh, Nse Ikpe Etim and many others.

In his words "A Tribe Called Judah" is a 4/10 movie. Though a comedy genre, the film tricks aren't realistic enough & the movie lacks comedy satire; Not to mention its p¤¤r ending. Furthermore, many scenes plus conversations were n¤t necessary cos they added n¤ value & made the movie long, an example is Ejiro's begging scene in the first 20mins into the movie. The robbery/heist scene was p¤¤rly acted too. In addition, some actors d!dn't nail their roles like Timini, Etinosa & Arukwe. However, Uzee Usman, Greg Ojefua, Tobi Makinde as well as Nse Etim, literally brought the movie to life. That said, the movie sheds light on a pressing issue (money laundering) which is commendable. No offense"

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