A Nigerian special effects artist, James Akaie, has passed away due to injuries sustained in an explosion at a movie location in Abeokuta, Ogun State. The incident occurred during a filming session when an unauthorized pyrotechnic experiment involving a gas cylinder went awry.
According to a statement released by movie director and producer James Abinibi on the RockBottom Flix Instagram page, the explosion happened in a designated effects preparation area outside the film set. Akaie was experimenting with the pyrotechnic stimulation alongside his two assistants when the incident occurred. Unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. His assistants, who sustained fire burn injuries, were taken to a specialist hospital, where they received immediate medical attention and are currently stable as they continue to receive treatment.
The film industry has experienced a number of accidents in recent years, highlighting the importance of strict safety protocols during filming, especially when dealing with special effects. The use of pyrotechnics and gas cylinders can be particularly hazardous if not handled properly.
Akaie’s death serves as a reminder of the risks involved in the film industry and the need for adherence to safety guidelines to prevent such incidents. The incident is likely to prompt a review of safety procedures in the Nigerian film industry, with a focus on ensuring that all necessary precautions are taken to protect cast and crew members.
The Nigerian film industry, also known as Nollywood, has experienced significant growth in recent years, with a large and diverse audience both locally and internationally. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential that safety standards are prioritized to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of all individuals involved in film production.