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I hate divorce— Anne Idibia

Nollywood actress, Anne Idibia and Tuface’s “True love” has come out to give her opinions concerning family, marriage and her own very childhood.

Lancelot Imasuen goes spiritual

Producer of the highly anticipated historical movie, “Invasion 1897” which is bound to raise the bar in Nollywood when it finally hits the cinemas later this year, Lancelot Imasuen has gone spiritual. The celebrated director was recently involved in the production of a gospel documentary drama, “Faith that Rocks”which experience, he described as “awesome and […]

Waiting for Yvonne Nelson’s complicated Single and Married flick

After a successful Nigeria release of “Single and Married” movie in 2012, Silverbird Distributions Limited will on Friday, August 15, release the sequel to award-winning movie titled, “Single, Married and Complicated.”

The movie which will be released simultaneously across cinemas in Nigeria with a red-carpet premiere holding at Silverbird cinemas, Lagos. It will showcase a parade of stars from Nollywood, Ghollywood and other entertainment icons from various sectors alongside her fans and supporters who have been anticipating the release of the movie since its first part hit the cinemas two years ago.

The star-studded movie features Yvonne Nelson, Chris Attoh, Eddie Watson, Anita Erskine, and Tana Adelana who were part of the original movie while John Dumelo, John Gardiner, Alexx Ekubo and Eazzy join the cast to make it an even more interesting sequel.

Interestingly, the steamy romantic comedy produced by Yvonne Nelson Productions is written and directed by award-winning Ghanaian director, Pascal Amanfo, whom the leggy actress described as “a natural follow up of all to give a sweet finish to a great tale.”

According to her, the movie could be likened to its original because it is no holds barred movie loaded with excitement and that movie enthusiast should brace up for a thrilling experience in the cinemas. It is a captivating movie based on an everyday story that the ordinary African can relate to. It is once again told in a narrative format, with Anita Erskine as the narrator.

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