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Seun Adejumobi

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Seun Adejumobi is a committed Christian actor, film producer, director, and drama minister from Nigeria, known for his work in the gospel movie industry. He aims to use film and drama to communicate spiritual truths and strengthen faith, viewing acting as a tool for impacting lives. His breakout role as Evangelist Mike Bamiloye in The Train garnered him recognition in Christian circles. Adejumobi is the founder and CEO of Fruit Bearers Films/Ministries, focusing on creating Christian content that promotes spiritual growth and values. He refuses to participate in secular films, dedicating his talent to faith-aligned projects. He is married to Ifeoluwa Seun-Adejumobi, who shares his ministry and creative mission. His YouTube channel serves as a platform for ministry messages and updates on his work.

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Update Mar 24, 2025

Lam Shamseya: 1st Egyptian TV series to highlight child abuse

Aired in the second half of Ramadan, the drama series follows the story of Nelly (Amina Khalil), who finds out that her stepson, Youssef (Ali Beialy), has faced sexual harassment by his father’s best friend, Wessam (Mohamed Shahin). The series, written by Mariam Naoum and directed by Karim El-Shenawy, also stars Ahmed El-Saadany, Yosra El-Lozy, and Yasmina El-Abd, who plays Zina, Mohamed Shahin's daughter. Since the launch of the series in mid-Ramadan, viewers and critics alike praised its bold exploration of sensitive and timely social issues like child sexual abuse and family disintegration. The groundbreaking series has drawn Egyptians' attention to issues that have been difficult to discuss openly. Unlike other crime cases, where the perpetrator is often easily pointed out, a child abuse case is portrayed as particularly sensitive.

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