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First Look: Lateef Adedimeji Stars as Bola Tinubu in ‘Last Man Standing’

Nollywood actor, Lateef Adedimeji plays the role of the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Seun Oloketuyi's forthcoming biopic 'The Last Man Standing'. Confirming the role, the 39-year-old actor said: “Yes, this would be one of the defining points because this is a tough one. At the end of it all, the man himself is going to have a few things

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Gangs of Lagos: A unique story of destiny, family, and friendship

The highly anticipated film from the acclaimed filmmaker Jáde Osiberu premieres exclusively on Prime Video on April 7. Today, global streaming service Prime Video released the trailer for its first African Original movie Gangs of Lagos. The film will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on April 7 in over 240 countries and territories worldwide. The Nigerian action-crime thriller follows the lives of

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Strangers Review: Lateef Adedimeji isn’t the Star of Strangers, It’s Daniel Bogumbe

When I last watched Lateef Adedimeji(The Griot), he was playing the role of Lakunle, an unspoken and shy but creative and intelligent storyteller. He struggled to find the right strings of words that would convey his emotional attachment to Tiwa (Goodness Emmanuel), the fright that held his tongue captive delayed his position of admiration in his village —as a storyteller,

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First Look: Mosun Filani Releases Teaser for ‘Different Strokes’

Nigerian film and voice actress, Mosunmola Filani Oduoye has unveiled the first look trailer for her upcoming family drama and first cinema movie ‘Different Strokes’ after wrapping up principal photography in January. According to Mosun Filani Oduoye, 'Different Strokes' is about four friends with one goal but achieving it will take more than just having a common goal. From the

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Oluwaseyi Akinsola: The Dream to Become More

Sometime in 2018, Oluwaseyi Akinsola was with a group of his classmates. He was sitting on the floor with his fellow classmates and watched as some of his classmates rehearsed a stage play that would be graded as a course for him in the university. He had joined the group late because he was hoping to get admitted to study

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Genoveva Umeh played the role of Timeyin in the Netflix series, 'Blood Sisters'. She essayed the role so well that viewers continued to applaud her for her spectacular performance. It's

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In-Brief: 5 Key Points from TFC Chat with Kenneth Gyang

Kenneth Gyang co-directed the Ebonylife-produced Netflix series, Blood Sisters. The series has continued to garner plaudits for its makers. Gyang’s previous collaboration with Mo Abudu’s Ebonylife and Netflix, Oloture, was also

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In-Brief: 5 Key Points from TFC Chat with Biyi Bandele

As Nollywood mourns notable filmmaker, playwright and author, Biyi Bandele, at TFC, we throwback to our last interview with him. As part of our TFC Chat series, a conversation with

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TFC Chat: Criticism on Nude Scenes Don’t Bother Me; I’m Just a Storyteller – Kenneth Gyang

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TFC Chat: Biyi Bandele Talks About Journey as a Director; Working on Blood Sisters

Biyi Bandele called me a child and we both let out a burst of boisterous laughter that went on for about thirty seconds. I didn’t know our conversation would ever

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