Day 3 Protests: Democracy dies without guarantee of civil liberties, ARPRA cautions FG
Love has no place in my heart, Opeyemi
Lancelot Imasuen’s Home in Exile
Hollywood film crew storms Nigeria
pa Williams unfolds 2010 package
Omo sexy, hubby wow audience @ Val show
BOBTV ’10 holds in Abuja, offers N250m for productions
Why Nollywood stars deserted Stella Damasus at Dad’s burial
Desmond Elliot for Face of Hope
Rivers, NDDC splash film scholarships on N’Deltans
Could it be true of Emem Isong?
Meet Nigeria’s Hollywood film maker
Lurrenz’s romance with Nollywood stars
Sex,Money : Cause of crashed celebrity marriages
Revealing Eucharia Anunobi’s antecedent @ UNN
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SubscribeAda Ameh debuts with Take it to the Street
Popular Nollywood actress, Adam Ameh, is about starting a new project that will kick start a new dawn in the educational system in her home state, Benue.
My fight to put Nollywood on global stage – Lancelot Imasuen
There had never been any ugly incident in my career as a director cum producer. But for wanting to expose Nigerian movie stars to the international scene, I have had series of hitches, mostly coming from my partners who do not know what it took me to be Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen.
2010:Taking Nollywood out of the woods (2)
Indian ace-producer and broadcaster, Deepak Jain, said while many film industries across the world largely depend on government support to survive, Indian film industry is driven by private sector initiatives. This means that the level of government involvement in the running of the industry is rather minimal. This model is recommendable for the Nigerian movie industry.
IONIFF ‘09 in retrospect
One of the events that helped to shape the Nigerian motion picture industry last year was the hosting of the ION International film festival, in the Garden City of Port-Harcourt last December. The travelling festival, sponsored by Zain Nigeria, stopped at nothing in putting the country on the world map of movies.
Alisigwe: My soured love
By Bridget Amaraegbu One of Nollywood’s A- list actresses, Chiege Alisigwe, is our celebrity for the week. The actress who has featured in seevral A- list movies, including the famous ‘Oganigwe’ where she played her first lead role, speaks onNollywood, the baby she had from her failed marriage, her rumoured pregnancy and more. Read on.
Alex Osifo, Genevieve Nnaji, friends or woes?
One wonders whether stern-looking Alex Osifo and screen diva,
Genevieve Nnaji have any long standing scores to settle.
NFC rolls out programmes for the year, holds management retreat
Management of the Nigerian Film Corporation has resolved to brace up for challenges so as to continue to impact positively on the Nigerian motion picture industry.
2010:Taking Nollywood out of the woods (1)
What became the bargain of movie bluffs was a replacement of a display of violence, inordinate storylines and over-advertised and unrealistic ritual practices that portrayed the nation as a haven of witches for the greater part of 90s and early 2000.
I nearly fainted recording Village Headmaster, Says Oba Olusanya Dosunmu
I produced musicians like Ebenezer Obey, King Sunny Ade and dramatists like Baba Sala, Baba Ogunde: great, great and wonderful man, Duro Ladipo and so on. Those were the great performers and great artists of those days. But the programme I was best known for was the Village Headmaster, which many people thought was all I did. But no. I was also interviewing and reporting as a journalist.
Rita Dominic alleges threat to life
Star actress, Rita Dominic has raised an alarm over threats to her life and deliberate intent to damage her reputation.
In a statement issued by a publicity consultant, Bigsam Media, the actress claimed that two GSM numbers have been sending damaging messages to her loved ones.
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