“Kofa” delivers a thrilling narrative about eight individuals — four men and four women, Wale (portrayed by Daniel Etim-Effiong), Tosin (portrayed by Gina Castel), Nnenna (portrayed by Ijeoma Grace Agu), Nosa (portrayed by Charles Etubiebi), [...]
The first set of scenes in Taiwo Egunjobi’s latest offering, A Green Fever, sets the stage for an interesting yet haunting outing. I have been a follower of the filmmaker since before the days of his first feature film In Ibadan, and there’s a sense of [...]
“The Man for the Job” sets out to explore the Nigerian tech space with promising potential but ultimately falls short of its ambitions. Directed by Niyi Akinmolayan, the film introduces us to Joseph (Uzor Arukwe), an engineer entangled in a [...]
A Lot Like Love tells the story of Fanaa (Rahama Sadau), the rich daughter of a forex business mogul, who is married to Abdul (Ibrahim Suleiman). Abdul comes from humble beginnings but he makes up for it by loving Fanaa intensely. Everything is going [...]
Collision Course is truly a collision of beautiful storytelling and talent! It tells the story of a struggling musician from a wealthy background, Mide (Daniel Etim Effiong), who is trying hard to prove to his father that he can make it without his law [...]
The Blood Covenant starts off with a flashback to the secondary school days of four “scholarship” boys at a fancy/expensive secondary school in Nigeria. Fast-forward to present day, and we see three out of the boys living their regular [...]
In an era of movies made from start to finish without rhyme or reason, without storyline or direction, Yahoo Plus has a clear trajectory working in its favor. It is the story of Ose (Keezyto) and Abacha (Somadina Adinma). Two young men frustrated with the [...]
In an era of remakes like “Living In Bondage” and “Nneka the Pretty Serpent” with some remakes being above the mark while others not even recognizes that a mark exists, it might bring you joy to realize that the Netflix Limited [...]