 As the 2023 elections drawn near, stakeholders have continued to use the fan media to educate and sensitize the electorate on the need to make the right decisions and vote the right candidate. Now, this was the thrust of the movie titled The Delegates, premiered in Lagos. Plus, in East Correspondent Love, Iko Goyodoko was there and now reports. East Supremia of the Delegates. It mirrors the ease in society with the Nigerian electoral system in focus. The storyline is built around how today's decision shape are tomorrow. Diko Adeshida is the executive producer of The Delegates. Deserve the leaders they get. People deserve the leaders they get. That's a simple, underlying truth behind this movie. That we can keep on complaining about the government, but in our own corners, in our schools, places of worship, our homes, what are we doing? And if what we're doing isn't different from what is happening in the bigger society, then the change has to start from within, rather than pointing fingers. As they say, when you point one finger, you have three pointing back at you. But these are the cast, majorly children. They spoke with Plus TV News on their experience and lessons learned from their different roles. I feel so happy because that role is an important role. It's the close friend to Alice. I'm really happy I played that role. I've been in collaboration, I've done this with them, to get high votes. But as the bad character I am, I really enjoyed it. It's a way to express the script, like the script. It's a way to express what's in it. I actually learned not to just be blindfolded by what people put in front of you, but see what that person can give you at the end of the day. Working with child actors could sometimes come with a lot of issues to deal with. Bola Enigma Akambi directed the film. He took us through what the experience is like working with child cast. I had to go through the audition process, checking out submissions, then physical auditioning, and I had to work with over 40 child actors. And then you know when you're working with 40 child actors, you're actually working with 8C actors. Because while you're dealing with the children, you also deal with the parents. Film makers at the events shared their thoughts on the movie. They've got very big dreams and they feel the need to start somewhere. It's better to start than not do anything. You know, when you keep pushing and saying, all right, when it is 2023, when it is 2027, you know, you got to start somewhere. And this is... It's not easy in any way, shape, or form to stand in front of the camera to deliver lines and then to emote at the same time. Especially if you're not a professional. It's actually very difficult. There are a lot of old people in this place right now. People at this institution are one of them. He can never do this. He can't. So again, you guys, well done. You guys were amazing. They advised parents to give their children different options and encourage them in whatever career they choose in life. Love Ikuku Uiedukum. Plus, TV News. Updates