Onye Egwu tells the story of Alex, a footballer whose career comes to an end after a series of injuries. His journey to seek a solution leads him to a budding footballer, Nedu, who dreams of playing internationally but is hindered by the penurious family [...]
Bolanle Austen Peter’s House of Ga’a continues in line with the recent stream of Yoruba Period Piece’s in Nollywood. And thankfully it is a welcome addition. House of Ga’a is about the life of the infamous Bashorun Ga’a (Femi [...]
Lakatabu follows the story of Lakatabu, an armed robber with magical support who terrorises, kidnaps and murders people while on the loose. There is a shift in the plot of the film when he starts to receive threats from rivals. The fear Lakatabu evokes, [...]
Flawsome revolves around the lives of four women: Ifeyinwa, Ramat, Ivie and Dolapo. The series highlights their personal and professional lives, which are bounded by their flaws and yet the unbreakable ties they share as friends. Ifeyinwa, an heiress, [...]
Ige: The Unlikely Oil Merchant is a biopic-adapted film based on the biography of the Chairman of Bash Distinct Oil, Aare Bashir Fakorede. Following Bashir’s humble beginnings, the film unfolds his journey, highlighting the obstacles he encountered on his [...]
Toyin Abraham Productions’ latest film Malaika explores the struggles of a childless woman contending with profound anger issues. She ultimately embarks on a transformative spiritual journey leading to self-discovery and resolution. The film opens [...]
Imagine you’re strolling on the street and you spot a guy selling gold necklaces on the road, offering it to you for 10k. You pause, inquire, and confirm if it’s genuine gold, ensuring it won’t ‘wash’ after 2 weeks, as the [...]
The Wildflower tells the story of three women who navigate physical and sexual abuse from three different men. The film is directed by Biodun Stephen (A Simple Lie, Breaded Life), produced by Vincent Okonkwo (Passport, Ponzi), and written (primarily) by [...]