Adim Williams

Elegant African movie actors showcasing "Abuja Runs" film.

Abuja Runs

Ajatel Media present Kanayo O. Kanayo (Minister), Eucharia Anunobi (Sapphire), Sola Sobowale (Ronke), Daniel K. Daniel (Gray), Danrele Odun (Lorenzo), Gloria Young (Emerald), Chineynye (Soma), Browny Igboegwu (Morgan). Screenplay/ Executive Producer, Chidi Umeoji; Director of Photography, Chuks Nwali; Director, Vincent D. Anointed. © 2024. To be frank, Abuja Runs seems like a, what must I call it, Abuja drug run? Abuja Runs is a graduated form of A Trip to Abuja (2003) Nollywood Movie Reviews, pp. 105-107. A Trip to […]

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Muna Obiekwe Is Dead!

Samlex Electronics Productions presents  Rita Dominic (Cece), Ramsey Noah (Paul), Maureen Ihua  (Chinewe), Rich Oganiru (Felix), Muna Obiekwe (Solomon). Screenplay, Emeka Nuosu and Joe Dudon; Director of Photography, Mohammed Abdullahi; Executive Producer, Samuel Okafor; Producer, Emeka Nwosu; Director, Amenechi. C2004  In Adim Williams’ screenplay, Stolen Heart, Jim Iyke refuses to let  Rita Dominic go even as he destroys her husband, Donald Chidi’s wealth and happiness. In Stolen Heart, she listened and accepted the choice of her parents for a husband.  Here in Wasted Effort, she follows her heart

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Jim Iyke Steals Rita Dominic’s Heart

Rita Dominic (Annabel) Jim Iyke (Barry), Donald Chidi (Mokeme). Director, Adim C. Williams; Story, Loius Isikaku; Screenplay, Adim C. Williams; Editor, Michael Anakpa: D.O.P, Emmanuel Olabode. Anabel (Rita Dominic) is rescued by Barry (Jim Iyke) from two punks who nearly made away with her shopping bag and pocketbook but ends in Berry’s arm as a lover. Both Anabel and Barry, and right in front of Barry’s mother as a witness, vowed never to separate from each other. Not long after, Anabel’s parents report to her

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People in dramatic poses from Nigerian film "Temple of Justice".

Temple of Justice exposes the follies and failures of African social institutions

“Temple of Justice” is a story in a different realm all by itself. The type of story when one has to step up to the plate and defend her belief against her environment and does not care if she ever went against the grain of her society. Doing what she does and her belief as she has are her only weapons. To stand against the mores of her society is a tall order counting on the idiosyncrasies of the African

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