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November 15, 2023

“The Origin: Madam Koi-Koi” shows how far Nollywood has come

If you attended boarding school in Nigeria in the nineties, you most likely heard tales of Madam Koi-Koi. The fear of Madam Koi-Koi ensured…

October 10, 2022

The action in “Brotherhood” makes up for the storytelling lapses

Tobi Bakre as Andy was one of the most pleasant surprises in “Sugar Rush.” Three years on, that role has paved the way for…

December 24, 2021

A Naija Christmas, Kunle Afolayan’s latest film is surprisingly refreshing

If Christmas carols originated in Nigerian slums, what would they sound like? Kunle Afolayan gives us an idea in his latest film, “A Naija…

November 12, 2021

“Amina” falls short but is good for historical content

Nollywood has not explored the historical drama genre much so it good for see Izu Ojukwu attempt another after directing “76”. “Amina” is based…

Namaste Wahala
February 16, 2021

The parents on either side save “Namaste Wahala”

A generation of Nigerians grew up watching Bollywood films. Those people quickly embraced Zee World when it was launched. So, it was about time a…

Citation
November 9, 2020

“Citation” tackles sexual harassment but has loose ends

When you see a Nigerian movie trending as a Netflix Top 10 in Nigeria, do not be tempted into thinking that it is because…

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