/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Actor Femi Adebayo sold his properties to produce Jagun Jagun 

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Popular Yoruba actor Femi Adebayo has confirmed that he sold some of his properties to produce his latest movie, Jagun Jagun.

In his recent interview, the actor also disclosed that he used proceeds from his previous film, Agbeshinkole, to finance Jagun Jagun.

Speaking of the challenges he faced, Adebayo explained that Jagun Jagun is a multi-billion-naira project.

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“I cannot say the exact amount I spent on shooting it. I used the proceeds of Agbeshinkole to produce Jagun Jagun. At a point, I was out of finance, and because I had faith that the project would work, I sold my properties,” he said.

Femi Adebayo is the son of veteran Nollywood actor Adebayo Salami, famously known as Oga Bello.

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