Nollywood Actress, Tamara Eteimo Laments Poor Judicial System
Bayelsa State-born actress, Tamara Eteimo, has voiced her opinion on the poor state of the judicial system, especially in Nigeria, which she feels is ineffective.
This is coming after her younger brother, Stanley Royal Eteimo, was allegedly murdered in Cyprus, without any form of justice in the near future.
Tamara stated that the major problem is not having access to the judicial system but rendering the justice is the main issue. She pointed out that the Bayelsa State government even sent a letter to the Ambassador of the Cypriot Embassy but nothing happened.
The actress explained that after her brother, who was a student of Ganni American University, was killed, the CCTV footage was hidden and till date, no one knows happened to him except claims that he committed suicide beside a beach.
Tamara, who featured in Wole Adenuga's Super Story series 'Itohan,' is currently producing her first movie titled, 'Somewhere Down The Line.' The movie features the likes of Yemi Blaq, Bukky Wright, Racheal Oniga, , Yinka Ayelokun, Mary Lazarus, Adetomiwa Kukoyi, Yinka Salau and lots of other great actors.
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