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TAVA raises the bar in Nollywood
The film maker added that what makes TAVA different from other awards held in the country is because “it is a platform created to harmonise all aspects of story_telling that employ pictures and sounds, music videos, film, television and advertising commercials. While other awards talk mainly of people in front of the camera.â€
I’m on my way to stardom, Says Vicky Njoku
One is bound to mistake her for one of the screen goddesses. Endowed with good shapes and curves, Vicky Njoku (what a coincidence),is on course to redefine her destiny. She’s drifting away from what she knows how to do best -modelling into acting to make her mark.
Nominees for TERRACOTTA awards out
The stage is set for the maiden edition of the Nigerian Film and Television Awards (TERRACOTTA) as the judges have announced the nominees in the various categories of the awards. The categories announced were feature film, documentary, student and short film, drama, comedy, soaps, game shows, magazine, talk shows, actuality, animation and other varieties.
NFC essay winners get prizes @ ZUMA
Winners of the 2009/2010 edition of the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) annual film essay competition have been announced.
AMAA award tears Ghanaian actresses apart
News from Ghana indicates that all is not well with the joint winners of this year’s AMAA Best Actress of the Year. Actresses Lydia Forson, Na Ashorkor Mensah-Doku and Jackie Appiah who emerged joint winners are said to be locked up in a battle over who is the actual winner of the coveted award.

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