Posted by Amarachi on Tue 01st Apr, 2025 - tori.ng
The screen god, on Instagram, expressed disappointment but remained optimistic, thanking his team for their hard work and dedication.
Jim Iyke, the veteran Nollywood movie star, has announced his movie “Light in the Dark” was removed from YouTube due to a scene deemed inappropriate.
Iyke said the movie had over 600,000 views in a few days but it was taken down.
The screen god, on Instagram, expressed disappointment but remained optimistic, thanking his team for their hard work and dedication.
He encouraged fans to support the revised version of the movie, now available on his channel.
Iyke emphasised the importance of his fans’ support, stating that every view, share, and comment makes a significant difference.
Captioning the video, he wrote: “Hey everyone, The original version of our movie ” LIGHT IN THE DARK” on JIMIYKE TV was taken down. They deemed one of the scenes inappropriate from feedback received. It has been challenging, to say the least. Over 600k views accumulated in a few days. The time, effort, and passion my team put into these projects is inestimable. But I’m not deterred. My energy has always stemmed from positivity and a winners mentality.
“A new version is up now, and I need as many people as possible to watch, share, and spread the word. If you supported the first one, or if you missed it—this is your chance to help keep the project alive.
“We’ve been down this road before. Your support and goodwill win the day eventually. I cannot thank you enough for everything. Every view, every share, and every comment makes a huge difference”.