Daniel Regha rates ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ 4/10 movie, says movie lacks comedy satire

A Tribe Called Judah

Daniel Regha, a controversial social media critic, has given a below-average rating to the currently trending cinema movie “A Tribe Called Judah,” despite its impressive over N1 billion in sales.

Produced by Funke Akindele’s production, the film has gained widespread attention for becoming the first Nollywood movie to achieve the 1 billion sales milestone.

While the movie has received accolades from various nations, Daniel Regha holds a divergent perspective, labelling it as a 4/10 film.

Expressing dissent about specific scenes, he argued that certain portions were unnecessary, lacking value, and unnecessarily prolonged the duration of the movie.

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He also said that the movie was concluded poorly.

He wrote: “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 not necessary cos they added no value & made the movie long, an example is Ejiro’s begging scene in the first 20 minutes of the movie. The robbery/heist scene was p¤¤rly acted too. In addition, some actors didn’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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