Chief Daddy 2: Mo Abudu responds to critics

Tobi Adebayo
Founder of Ebonylife Media, Mo Abudu has reacted to the criticisms received by her latest movie, Chief Daddy 2: Going For Broke.
The movie, which was released on movie streaming platform, Netflix on January 1st, 2022, has continued to receive harsh criticisms from movie-watchers.
Despite the star-studded cast, many viewers expressed disappointment in the movie, saying that it “lacked a plot and was unrealistic.”
Responding to the reactions, Abudu urged the critics to share that feedback constructively or risk being restricted from the company’s Instagram page.
“As the CEO of the EbonyLife Group, I am aware of the mixed reactions to the release of Chief Daddy 2 on the 1st of January on Netflix. While some people enjoyed the film, others did not, and so I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge our Chief Daddy fans that felt some disappointment with the sequel.
“Thank you so much for caring, and for sharing your concerns so passionately.
“Over the years, we have been the privileged recipients of your love and support of our productions – from Fifty, The Wedding Party, The Royal Hibiscus Hotel, Your Excellency, The Governor, Castle and Castle, Oloture and of course Chief Daddy 1 amongst others.
“All these amazing stories are on Netflix for your viewing pleasure. So, when you express your disappointment with us, please know your voices are heard.
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“We appreciate your constructive feedback. This way, my team and I can continuously improve ourselves so we can deliver the great quality productions you have come to expect from EbonyLife studios.
“Please share your feedback respectfully otherwise we will have to restrict entry to you on our pages. We really don’t want anyone to miss out on finding out about the exciting stories we have for you in the pipeline,” she wrote on her verified IG page.



