The title of the most recent Nollywood film created by Vantage Movement and Regal Craftsmanship Institute is Sledge. The film incorporated various notable Nigerian joke artists and entertainers, including Airhead Ademoye, Mr. Macaroni, Dr. Linda Iheme, Ben Toitou, and Deyemi Ademola.

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Beside the rib-breaking scenes, the magnificence of this film is that it has an unobtrusive yet strong message that catches the existence of a typical Nigerian alumni who is searching for ways of improving life and has been compelled to depend on wrongdoing and all types of unlawful endeavors to find success. In this situation, the hero character, played by Airhead Ademoye, wound up in a battle for a superior life to make a future for herself.

The film has previously started various discussions in light of how the plot mirrors the horrible state and life of a Nigerian alumni, as well as remarks on how such a touchy topic was conveyed warmly utilizing an assortment of famous improv show makers.

Ayodele Taiwo, a film watcher who saw Sledge in Lagos, Nigeria, thinks there could have been no greater strategy to pass on such a critical message as passed on in Mallet without parody. How the typical Nigerian teen participates in wrongdoing are upsetting, which is a serious subject all by itself; by the by, moving toward such matters from a serious storyline and unbending acting would be an impasse. Anybody with a basic eye will see the ethical examples of Mallet and acknowledge the message.

— Kolawole Racheal Olajumoke (@Racheal_3079) September 9, 2022