The Wrong Sacrifice
“They call me a failed man, like my story is over, but who says I can’t rewrite.” Emeka Ike says, in a recent interview, and went on to confess his regret not to have married
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“They call me a failed man, like my story is over, but who says I can’t rewrite.” Emeka Ike says, in a recent interview, and went on to confess his regret not to have married
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Film One presents Latif Adedemije (Larry), Ademola Adedoyin (Alex), Iremide Adeoye (Tenage Tunde), Lilian Afugbai (Maria), Gbemi Akinlade (Amanda), Timini Egbuson (Tunde), Charles Inojie (Plato), Obi Maduegbuna (Demi), Ayo Mogaji (Mama), Tope Olowoniyan (Sophia), Lexan Peters (Fola). Cinematographer, Nora Awolowo; Producers, Esse Akwawa, Felix Alaita, Moses Babatope, Mimi Bartels, Sidney Esiri.Edith Nwekenta, Kene Okwuosa, Fortunate Wilfred Ndidi, Abisola Yussuf; Director, Sidney Esiri. © 2022 There are certain family norms and mores most families or tribes look upon with scorn. My
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Broadway tv Production presents Mercy Johson (Bisola Gomez), Jim Iyke (Jason Lawal), Toyin Ibraham (Abiodun), Sola Sobowale (Mrs. Gomez), Akin Lewis (Mr. Gomez), Ali Nuhu (Usman), Ken Ericks (Kinsley). Executive Producer, Samuel Olatunji; Produced by Toyin Abraham; Screenplay by Joy Isi Bewaji; Director, Biodun Stephen; Director of Photography, Dickson Godwin, Emmanuel Igbekele. © 2018 Yes, it’s true; art imitates life. By the three Nollywood movies I have reviewed, Isoken, When Love Happens, and now Seven and A Half Dates, I
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Ebonylife Film presents Sharon Ooga (Oloture), Omoni Oboli (Alero), Blossom Chukujekwu (Emeka), Omowunmi Dada (Linda), Lala Akindoju (Blessing). Director, Kenneth Gyang; Director of Photography, Malcolm J. Mclean ASC; Story by Mo Abudu, Heidi Uys, Yinka Ogun, Craig Freimond, Temeday Abudu; Screenplay by Yinka Ogun, Craig Freimond. . © 2019 Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s Potomanto (2013) is a 2.0 thesis in illegal organ harvesting in Nigeria. It’s a well organized and profitable business entity for the Nigerian actor Olu Jacob played Bankole.
Danki Films, Sneeze Films, in association with A Moses Inwang Film, present Joselyn Dumas (Omoye), Jim Iyke (Mayowa), Enyimna Nwigwe (Tare), Beverly Naya (Temi), Padila Agu (Bolanle). Story/ Screenplay by Diche Enunwa Temitope Bolade-Akinbode, Moses Inwang; Director of Photography, Imeh Frank; Associate Producer, Prince Anyiam Osigwe; Co-Producer/ Executive Producer, Darlington Anyiam Osigwe; Producer/Director, Moses Inwang. © 2019 It is always our ultimate desire to follow our hearts and achieve goals in the pursuits. But it is at the same time
A Corporate World Entertainment/ Filmone Entertainment/Gush Media Production presents Ramsey Nouah (Ayo), Jim Iyke (Naz), Ayo ‘Ay’ Makun (Amaju), Ufuoma Mcdermott (Zara Aminu), Folarin ‘Falz’ Falana (Remi), Damelola Adegbite (Dare), Regina Daniels (Kenya Obi), Ireti Doyle (Dame Maduka), Rosey Meurer (Kemi Alesinloye) Nancy Isimi (Sophie Obaseki), Williams Uchemba (Johnny), Linda Osifa (Hassana). Production Manager, Jeffery Otas; Story by, Ayo ‘Ay’ Makun; Screenplay by, Anthony Kehinde Joseph; Director of Photography, Adenkule ‘Nodash’Adejuyigbe; Executive Producers, Kenneth Okwosa, Moses Babatope Valentine Ozigbo; Producer,
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Mina Productions present Rita Dominic (Rose), John Dumelo (George), Desmond Elliott (Paul), Screenplay, Mina Christine; Director of Photography, Joseph Oladunjoye; Director, Desmond Elliott; Producer, Mina Christine. (c) 2014. If a movie title ever puts the goddamn fear in you, Rosemary’s Baby (1968) will be it. And if a title of a movie today half comes close to Rosemary’s Baby, Rosemary’s Fight does, though, in title only. Rosemary’s Baby is all in a class by itself. Imagine a young man sells
OJ Productions presents, Majid Michel (Fred), Adora Uko (Maria), Jim Iyke (Majid), Nadia Buari (Mara), Jibola Dabo (ChiefDajamaji) Gloria Young (Lucy), Omonie Oboli (Stacy), Florence Sunday (Fred’s mother), Screenplay/Director, Frank Raja Arase; Director of Photography, Tunde Adekoya; Executive Producers, Ojiofor Ezanyreche?Obumneke Ezeanyaeche. (C2009) Smiling faces sometimes pretend to be your friend/Smiling faces, smiling faces, is a frown turned upside down/Smiling faces, smiling faces tell lies and I got proof/Beware. Beware of the handshake that hides the snake/I’m tellin’ you beware
Jim Iyke (Jake), Rita Dominic (Peju), Nikky Samonas (Sophia), Barbara Ukattah (Maggie), Jibola Dabo (Chief Aderibigbe), Joyce Kalu (Mrs. Aderibigbe), Dan Dinovo (Richie). Story, Uchenna Ivo; Screenplay, Jim Iyke; Director of Photography, John Osemeka; Producer, Omar Oyin Bala; Director, Chijoke Okeke Ogano; Editor, Okey Benson. C2017. I was interested in Frederick Leonard’s ’76 which have already 57,000 hits to its name, and I thought this could be a good one to watch and share in the experience; especially when I’m
A Great World Entertainment Ltd. presents: Genevieve Nnaji (Keyla), Kalu Ikeagowu (Richard), Jim Iyke (Tekena), Oge (tonto Dike), Nneka Atako (Kemi). Screenplay, Kahinde Olorunyomi; Editor, Uche Ike; Producer, Anthony Nwatu; Director, Ikechukwu Onyeka. C2008 Love My Way, spent too much mileage and gasoline in dealing with the mistaken identities of Kayle and Kayla. What I must do here is to review this movie from the view point of Oge (Tonto Dike). She’s the one starving for love and attention,
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