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A homeless woman's sole source for food and comfort suddenly disappears, forcing her to endure the indignities and prejudices of urban society as she struggles to survive.
A homeless woman's sole source for food and comfort suddenly disappears, forcing her to endure the indignities and prejudices of urban society as she struggles to survive.
It focuses on human rights issues. It provides insights into the situation of teenage girls who are given out to marriage by their parent without their consent or knowledge and how their education and future carriers are being affected along the way.
Abeni is in love with Akanni, the son of Chief Bello's former gateman. But Chief Bello is not in support of his daughter's intention to marry a pauper's son. Will Chief Bello succeed in breaking the bond between the lovebirds?
This emotional movie is about a love story of over 20 years that went sour within a short period of time when her husband met his mistress.
Allumuah explores the way the internet enables a lineage of aesthetics passed between African diaspora artists.
A mind-boggling thriller starring Gabriel Afolayan, Jumoke Odetola, Omowunmi Dada. Directed by Abiodun Jimoh
A short film that centers around Feranmi, a 19-year-old lad who struggles to grapple with his feelings for his friend, Tolulope. His father, who does not agree with these changes, goes to extreme lengths to ensure that his son returns to "his" definition of normal.
A couple preparing for a party find themselves accidentally unearthing the secrets of their children and staff as they search for a missing shoe.
After a difficult child delivery, Derin finds herself out of step with those she loves, including her newborn, Maria. With her mother-in-law questioning her parenting skills, and her husband Afolabi becoming increasingly worried, For Maria Ebun Pataki confronts the realities of postpartum depression.
Babalawo Awè is a healer who practices the Fâ oracle. He lives on the border between Nigeria and Benin. Every Sunday, from his small office, he welcomes numerous patients with problems as varied as illnesses, questions about the future, or even existential issues.
Part 2 Sequel to Ò Le Kù. It is the story of Ajani, an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan who is in his final year. He is under pressure from his mother to find a partner, and unwittingly finds himself in a love dilemma - dating three women simultaneously; Asake, a secondary school teacher, is his long-term girlfriend. He meets Lola, a fresher who is tall, slim, and pretty. The situation gets complicated when he meets a childhood acquaintance, who eventually takes center stage in the 'drama of love'. Asake's father badgers her to sever her relationship with Ajani but she however falls pregnant and Lola finds out and Ajani has to choose a wife under duress from his mother.
2019 Yourba language film
For many, a toilet cleaner’s work might seem invisible, but for Mama Balo at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos students hostel, it’s a role she approaches with unmatched care and purpose. In this documentary, "Mama Balo" directors Hassan Yahaya and Kayode Idowu follow her daily routines, shining a light on how she finds pride and meaning in what many consider an “unimportant” job. Through her story, we see the extraordinary dedication behind the work that keeps overlooked spaces functional and dignified.
Agogo Eewo is the story of Jogbo. A new king was poised to improve the economy of Jogbo. Advisers hinted to the king about a cultural pact binding on the chiefs, but the chiefs stop at nothing to derail the oath-taking process.
An opinionated student embarks on a self appointed mission to unravel a mystery that overtakes an all-girls boarding school but she is grossly ill-prepared for the evil that lurks within.
It is the story of Ajani, an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan who is in his final year. He is under pressure from his mother to find a partner, and unwittingly finds himself in a love dilemma - dating three women simultaneously; Asake, a secondary school teacher, is his long-term girlfriend. He meets Lola, a fresher who is tall, slim, and pretty. The situation gets complicated when he meets a childhood acquaintance, who eventually takes center stage in the 'drama of love'. Asake's father badgers her to sever her relationship with Ajani but she however falls pregnant and Lola finds out and Ajani has to choose a wife under duress from his mother.
One Can Only Hope And Wonder is a narrative film inspired by real-life events in connection with the stolen artworks in the Benin expedition of 1897, the ongoing topic of restitution in the art world, and how the works of artists are perceived. The Critics Company is a Nigerian artist group formed in Kaduna in 2015, consisting of Godwin Gaza Josiah, Victor Josiah, Raymond Yusuff, Richard Yusuff, and Ronald Yusuff. For their very first exhibition, the group has created a new work especially for ZOLLAMTMMK.
When a brilliant but underprivileged teen clicks on a mysterious Instagram ad, he unknowingly triggers a twisted survival game that follows him and his friends into their everyday lives — and there's no way to log out.
To please her mother, a woman sets out to find a husband, and makes an ambitious plan to find a match -- and get married -- within one year.
A group of reality stars transitions into their newly achieved fame while dealing with the demands of an obnoxious TV executive and their regular lives.
Doctors' Quarters was a Nigerian Medical Tele-Serial that ran from 2005-2006. Starring Lilian Amah, Funlola Aofiyebi, Peter Aziza, Kate Henshaw, Kayode Ogunyemi, Ashionye Michelle Raccah and Preere Yibowei, amongst others, the TV series followed the story of five talented students as they cope with the trials and tribulations of life with death around the corner.
Meet Zuri. She's living a fabulous life. Great car, gorgeous apartment, well paid job. Meet Zuri. Broken down car, an apartment she cant afford, a job she's about to lose. What's a broke girl to do. With her best friends Tami (the flighty fashion designer), Lara (the tough oil and gas executive), Adesuwa (the conservative lawyer), and Ladun (the fabulous housewife), Zuri grows a little, learns a lot and navigates her way to making better financial decisions and building wealth. This show tackles, debt, spending, the consumerist culture of the African middle class, the fear and misconceptions surrounding money and the lack of it, love, friendships, cultural and societal pressures and the roles they play in success. With each episode comes a Smart Money Lesson, there to help you work your way up the financial ladder.
A reality series that follows the luxurious lives of six influential and successful women in Abuja
Take a look as high school students across Nigeria compete in a mathematics quiz, the winner of which is awarded for their excellence and intelligence.
A young widow asks her two best friends to help hide her late husband's stolen cache of gold from authorities — but can they be trusted to protect it?
A cooking talk show hosted by by celebrity chef Soliat, where she makes exotic dishes along side African celebrities
After a newly rich family moves into an upper-class neighborhood, they try to keep their matriarch's obsessive pursuit of social acceptance in check.
With dreams of fame and bills to pay, Gift prepares for an audition that she hopes will turn her luck around—but the role leads her to a dark place. A place that shines light on a desperate man, a devoted sister, and an ambitious woman: a Lagos jail, the intersecting backstories of prisoners reveal the city's darkest secrets.
Set against the backdrop of the gold mining industry, Wura follows the secret lives of Wura Amoo-Adeleke, a perfect wife, loving mother, and the ruthless iron lady and Chief Executive of Frontline Gold Mine.
The series tells the story of a young teacher, Martins, who has seemed to be reliving his troubled past. Martins, who lost his mother to his brutal cultist of a Father, still had these bad memories hovering over him. The film started with the younger Martin witnessing an argument between his mother and their help. Not too long, his mother was murdered in cold blood. Martins, however, discovered that his father had something to do with the death of his mother. He lived with the pain of his mother’s murder and hatred of having a murderous father. The series features acts like Kayode Owojori, Damilola Mike-Bamiloye, Moses Korede-Are, Kayode Babalola, Goodness Adegbola and others. The series was written, directed and produced by Damilola Mike Bamiloye.
A fearless warrior is trapped between the world of the living and the afterlife. He must work with a goddess (Nwa Ala) to protect his bride, uncover who killed him, and reclaim his soul — failing which he may be lost forever.
A man’s desire to make it quick leads him to a race against time to preserve his life while hiding his dirt.
A unique, unpredictable, no-holds-barred comedy reality show and follows the successful format of Japan Amazon Original series, Hitoshi Matsumoto Presents Documental with iterations in 20 countries including Canada, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Ireland, Spain and now Nigeria. This series will see Basketmouth pit ten of Nigeria’s top tier comedic talent against each other in a celebrity showdown to win the grand prize for a local charity of their choice.
Through intense training and challenges, a group of amateur fighters competes for a championship title while living in the same house for nine weeks.
summaya a young poor girl falls in love with mahmoud a guy who live an average man,as their relationship develop they both start their love journey not long summaya started school presdo a son of a wealthy man saw her and falls in love with her.
Written and narrated by Dr. Ali Mazrui in the early 1980s and jointly produced by the BBC and PBS (WETA, Washington) in association with the Nigerian Television Authority. Africa's triple heritage, as envisioned by Mazrui is a product resulting from three major influences: (1) an indigenous heritage borne out of time and climate change; (2) the heritage of eurocentric capitalism forced on Africans by European colonialism; and (3) the spread of Islam by both jihad and evangelism. The negative effects of this history have yet to be addressed by independent African leaders, while the West has tended to regard Africa as recipient rather than as transmitter of effects. Yet Africa has transformed both Europe and America in the past, Mazrui points out, and the difficult situation in which Africa finds itself today (economically dependent, culturally mixed, and politically unstable) is the price it has had to pay for Western development.