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We laid the foundation for Nollywood

We laid the foundation for Nollywood

I embraced the Theatre in 1956 and I chose to be Agbako (Misfortune) in movies because I wanted to drive home a point that bad and good go together. As there are bad people so there are a lot who are wonderfully good.

My 2hr ordeal in Police cell, Terry Tha Rapman

My 2hr ordeal in Police cell, Terry Tha Rapman

About 45minutes later, one of the officers came and interrogated me about who I was and why I was loitering. By then one of my friends had called the Lagos State Police Commissioner who called the Area Commander and all of that. Eventually, the Sergeant who led the patrol team was detained.

“Ogunde, not doyen od Nigerian theatre”

“Ogunde, not doyen od Nigerian theatre”

So far so good, the journey have been memorable. I’m a very happy man and my friends can attest to this claim. But generally, life has not been easy given the dwindling economic situation in the country. Few days ago was exactly eight years my wife passed on.

Hollywood honours  Jay-Jay Okocha

Hollywood honours Jay-Jay Okocha

Since Nollywood has ignored the need to celebrate our living heroes through the medium of the tube, Hollywood has risen to the occasion to do so.

Ebube Nwagbo goes into  hair business

Ebube Nwagbo goes into hair business

While many of her contemporaries have taken to music as an alternative to acting, sultry actress, Ebube Nwagbo has pitched her tent with world of beauty. She now brands a hundred percent human hair known as Posh Hair.