Majid Michel

A vibrant scene from the African movie "Hey Dad" featuring joyful actors on a tropical beach.

Hey Dad

Love Story Media present Majid Michel (Kenneth), Stan Nze (Jermaine), Angel Unigwe (Wilma), Blessing Obasi-Nze, Afolabi Laoye (Fred), Eucharia Okoye (Agatha). Writer, Adaezi Ibechukwu; Cinematographer, Oluwamayowa Lawrence (Dr. Lizzy); Associate Producer, Oluwamayowa Lawrence; Producer, Stan Nze; Executive Producers, Stan Nze/Blessing Obasi-Nze; Director, Iyke Osoko. © 2025. Me and Majid Michel have come a long way. Him in show business; me in reviewing business.  A relationship like a nosy neighbor watching a wayward next door wanton kid. A long way I

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Silence

 Kalsoume Sinare Tv presents Kalsoume Sinare (Yaayo), Jackie Appiah (Nena Yaa), Martha Ankomah (Narkie), Kingsley Yamoah (Apulewey), Umar Krupp (Mensah), Anderson Frimpong (Ganyo), Samuel Bravo (Ayaa). Story Idea, Kalsoume Sinare; Screenplay, Devine Jones; Associate Producer, Umar Krupp; Producer, Kalsoume Sinare; Executive Producer, Kalsoume Sinare TV; Director, Devine Jones; Director of Photography, Tunde Adekoya. © 2024. In the thick woods of Ghally, I found Silence. You may wonder what attracted me to the title of the claim–silence. I saw all three

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Fix Us

 YN Productions presents Yvonne Nelson (Naadi Mills), Yvonne Okoro (Chioma Williams), Prince David Osei (Greg), Mofi Duncan (Randy), Michelle Attoh (Wendy), Alexandra Amon ( Jaya Asaidu), Irene Logan (Ama), Kweku Eliott (Ruffy), Tobi Bakre (Jojo), Belinda Zattah (Timi) Jessica Williams (Donna), David Ankra (Kwesi)Director of Photography, John Passah; Director, Pascal Amanfo; Producer, Yvonne Nelson; Screenplay, Yvonne Nelson. (2019) Where did Ghallywood come from with such a quaint title, ‘Fix us?’ No, kidding three or four-word titles of claims for movies

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Darima’s Dilemma

Royal Arts Academy presents Majid Michel (Joshua), Mbong Amata (Darima), Mbong Amata (Dise), Ik Ogbonna (Tom), Cassandra Odita (Mrs. Bassey), Alex Ayalogu (Mr. Bassey), Ihhoma Nwigwe (Tessy). Story by Emem Isong; Screenplay, Bola Aduwo/ Koko Benson/Rita Onwurah; Director of Photography, Austin Nwaolie; Director, Lancelot OduwaImasuen; Producer/Executive Producer, Mbong Amata. ©2014 After watching five percent of this film, I guessed who the writer could be for some reason. Have I not gotten used to the preachy and sketchy dialogue of Emem

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Knocking on Heaven’s Door

Royal Arts Academy &Achivas Entertainment Production present Majid Michel (Tom), Ini Edo (Brenda), Blossom Chukwujekwu (Moses), Adesua Etomi (Debbie), Robert Peters (Pastors). Story by Emem Isong; Screenplay by Vivian Chiji; Director of Photography, Robert Peters; Director, Desmond Elliot; Executive Producer, Achivas Entertainment; Producers, Emem Isong/Ini Edo. ©2014 Knocking on Heaven’s Door is the most popular song in US entertainment history. The music has been used over dozen times by various artists. And about two or more films have been named

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A Man For The Weekend

Bluerain Entertainment presents Alexx Ekubo (Bryan Mba), Syndy Emade (Candy), Solange Ojong (Christelle), Miss Li (Mrs.Ayuk),  Screenplay Karl Safindah; Director of Photography, Renne Etta; Executive Producers, Kume Floribert, Syndy Emade; Producer, Syndy Emade, Karl Safindah; Director, Achille Brice. © 2017 I had finished reviewing Kambili, and I went back on Netflix to search for my next adventure. There, I saw Alexx Ekubo in the trailer, and I held my breath, scrolled back, boom! My boy, Alexx, for real, featuring in

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Oloture

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.

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Slow Country

Hills Pictures and Eric Aghimien Film presents, Ivie Okujaye-Egboh (Kome), Sambasa Nzeribe (Tuvi), Adebayo Thomas (Peter) Tobe Tedela (Osas), Inspector Dave (Majid Michel), Inspector Ogbanna (Victor Eriabie), Tuvi 2nd Man (Imoudu DJ Moe Ayonte) EKechukwu Akanno (Obus), Richard Brutus (Brasco). Director, Kolade Shasi; Cinematographer, Godwin Aghimien; Screenplay supervisor, Ujonwa Offor. © 2016 I enjoy watching Slow Country the same way I enjoyed a little known film directed by Forest Whittaker, called Strapped (1993). Strapped is about a Brooklyn teen, Bokeem

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Being Mrs. Elliot

Dioni Vision, an Omoni Oboli Film, presents, Omoni Oboli (Lara), Majid Michel (Bill), Ay Ayo Makum (Isawuru), Lepacious Bose (Bimpe), Uru Eke (Fisayo), Seun Akindele (Efe), Sylva Oluchy (Nonye), Chika Chukwu (Adaeze), Ada Lewis Egbosi (Wendy). Story/ screenplay, Omoni Oboli; Director of Photography, John Demps; Producers, Omoni Oboli/ Nnamdi Oboli; Executive Producers, Omoni Oboli/Nnamdi Oboli; Director, Omoni Oboli. © 2014. Being Mrs. Elliot could be hard. She’s not too friendly and doesn’t like her husband’s relative’s kids and she’s compulsive,

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