Tunde Aladese is a writer, actor, model and singer who has worked in the Nigerian entertainment industry for over a decade, writing for magazines, television, film and stage, as well as performing on film and stage.
10 things you didn't know about 'Hotel Majestic' head writer
Meet Tunde Aladese, the head writer of the interesting TV series 'Hotel Majestic'.
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Check out 8 interesting things you didn't know about Tunde Aladese;
- Tunde has worked professionally as a writer since 2003 when, after a stint with fledgling radio production company Wiring Africa.
- She was invited to participate in a workshop to develop the BBC/DFID radio drama series
- In 2013, Tunde wrote for the MTV Staying Alive series
- Tunde play the part of Isabella in Kenneth Gyang’s film,
- She won the 'Best Supporting Actress' award at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards in New York in 2013.
- Tunde has been nominated for the AMVCA 2015 in the 'Best Supporting Actress' category.
- She has been offered a role in Kenneth Gyang’s follow up film
- In December 2013, Tunde was invited to Aso Rock for the Future Awards Africa’s Best 100; a celebration of 100 previous nominees and award winners who have since gone on to fulfill their expected potential and are seen as Guardians of the Future.
- Tunde is the head writer for the new TV series
- Tunde writes, acts, models and sings.
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