Actress Tana Adelana shares her worst experience on movie set



  • Nollywood actress Tana Adelana shared a heart-wrenching experience from her time on the set of Rogers Ofime’s movie “Conversations in Transit.”
  • Tana shared her emotional story at the Lagos press screening of the movie, recalling the impact of her father’s passing during filming.
  • She expressed her closeness to her father but had limited time to mourn him due to the filming schedule.


Nollywood actress Tana Adelana has recounted a deeply moving experience from her time on the set of Rogers Ofime’s film “Conversations in Transit.”

During the press screening of the movie in Lagos, Tana reflected on how the loss of her father impacted her while she was filming. She expressed that she had a close relationship with her father and was unable to take the time to grieve due to her filming commitments.

“That was my greatest setback on the set. But then, the show must go on. Apart from this , we had the best time on set,” the actress stated.

“Conversations in Transit” is directed by Robert Peters and features a screenplay by Tope Bolade-Akinbode and Dichie Enunwa. The film boasts an impressive cast, including Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), Rhama Sadau, Uzee Usman, Yvonne Nelson, and Tana Adelana. It is scheduled for release in cinemas.

In other news, Well-known TikToker Peller has responded to critics who suggest he should wait to get married. He believes that the common advice from parents to postpone marriage often comes from a place of financial struggle.

In a popular video on the social media site X (formerly Twitter), Peller, who just got engaged to his partner Jarvis, shared that he is ready to tie the knot and that age should not be a concern.

In reply to those doubting his choice, Peller stated that this advice reflects the views of his critics’ parents, who tend to discourage early marriage because of money issues.

He stated, “Let me tell you something, for all of you saying, ‘he’s young, he’s getting married,’ the truth is, your father and mother lied to you about waiting until a certain age to get married. The reason behind this is poverty.”

He continued, “It’s poverty, I swear to Almighty God. They tell you to marry when you’re older, not realizing that by then, you’ll have little money. No, it’s because of poverty.”

Peller made his point clear in the video, responding to those who doubted his choice to marry at his age.

His words led to many reactions from worried viewers, who filled the comment section with their opinions.