Agogo Èèwò 2002
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.
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.
A group of young students visits a remote village in Bénin, but when the village monarch chooses one of them to be his new wife, trouble erupts.
This documentary takes a close look at the lives and passions of the men and boys who hustle or run with a gang on the streets of Lagos.
A mind-boggling thriller starring Gabriel Afolayan, Jumoke Odetola, Omowunmi Dada. Directed by Abiodun Jimoh
Wanting to impress the other students on campus, a young woman from an impoverished family decides to lie about her background.
The final part of the trilogy, Asiyanbi (Kareem Adepoju) having been presumed dead after going into exile suddenly returns. He launches a desperate bid to regain his position in the community throwing an otherwise peaceful town into chaos. However and inevitably, he is confronted with his suspended guilt. He meets his nemesis and pays the price for greed and avarice. He has to complete the circle of chain of death which has already claimed JP and Sanya in the triangular bond of fraudulently selling ancestral land, the penalty of which is death.
It is based on a true-life story from January 1516 AD, a historical event in which an African princess sacrificed her life to save her kingdom from doom and destruction against a tyrant king.
The search for truth behind a grandmother’s mysterious disappearance, the stories told to shield the innocence of childhood begin to unravel. A retracing of her final moments, exploring where myth and fate begin to converge. An ascent to a heaven, imaging the space between where spirits linger. As her family gathers, the sacred burial rites, a final act of guidance, a chance to move beyond the dream realm and into the spiritual realm.
Kòseégbé is a 1995 Yoruba drama film directed by Tunde Kelani based on a stage play of the same name by Akinwunmi Isola.
This film shows the Afro-Cuban religion, Santeria, whose New World practitioners have too often been maligned out of ignorance and prejudice and even harassed by authorities. In this intimate documentary we see a contemporary Puerto Rican community of "santeros" gather for the initiation of a priest of Shango, the "Thundergod" of the traditional Yoruba religion. As we follow the initiate through a series of ritual events, a new perspective on ancient rites is revealed. The religion originated in Africa and the chants are sung in Yoruba.
After Asiyanbi’s public confession, the only surviving member of the land selling gang is banned from the community and stripped of his chieftaincy title. Surviving from a boat mishap, he is catapulted into another land and a series of adventure. Finding pity and love from Madam Akere, his restless soul is tormented by a guilty past and an uncertain future.
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.
The Apprentice Africa is an African version of the original American Reality TV format, The Apprentice, hosted by Donald Trump. The show was hosted by Mr. Biodun Shobanjo, an advertising magnate, co-founder of Insight Communications and CEO of Troyka Group. It gathered 18 contestants from across six African countries: Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda,Kenya, Cameroon and Guinea. The show was aired in Nigeria on, Silverbird TV, Super Screen, and MBI Television; Ghana on; Kenya on; Uganda on; and Tanzania; premiered in February 2008 and ended in June 2008. The premier edition, shot in the Nigerian commercial capital Lagos, had eighteen episodes where contestants competed in seventeen business tasks requiring street smarts and corporate intelligence to conquer. Contestants were arranged into two groups and in each episode, the winning team was rewarded while the losing team meet the CEO and his associates in the boardroom to explain why they lost. The Project Manager for that task would choose two teammates perceived to be the reason for the lost or the weakest link in the team, one of whom would then be fired. Isaac Dankyi-Koranteng, a 31 year old Sales and Marketing Manager from Ghana, won the first season. He was hired by Biodun Shobanjo.
"Freaky Table" is an English-language talk show that creatively fuses social media, cultural trends, and television, offering a unique platform for in-depth discussions on diverse topics such as film, music, and contemporary societal movements. The show features two or sometimes three co-hosts who engage in lively, insightful, and often playful discussions, enriched by guest experts who add depth to each episode's theme. Launched in April 2020, "Freaky Table" was created by Joan Ngomba, who also serves as a co-host. The first two seasons were filmed in Cameroon, and the third season took place in Nigeria, wrapping up in September 2024. Executive produced by Wilson Ningamai Nyah for Niki Heat Entertainment, the show has successfully engaged young audiences with dynamic debates and expert guests. With over 120 episodes available in video format on YouTube and in audio format on all major podcast platforms, fans are eagerly anticipating Season 4, speculating on its filming location.
Deal or No Deal Nigeria is the Nigerian adaptation of the international game show format Deal or No Deal. It airs on M-Net Africa on Saturdays at 18:00. The first series started on July 7, 2007, and is scheduled to finish on December 29, 2007. One-time Football player and TV presenter John Fashanu is the host. As in many other versions, models hold 26 cases, with values going up to USD$100,000.
Big Brother Nigeria was a reality TV show based on the Big Brother series, featuring 12 contestants in an isolated house competing for a large cash prize. The show ended with viewers voting for Katung Aduwak.
After ruining his business and embarrassing his family with his alcoholism, Dubem moves his wife Sarah and their children to a farmhouse in the countryside for a fresh start. While Sarah reluctantly agrees, their rebellious teen daughter Dami resists fiercely. Only their youngest son Tunji, who is autistic, seems happy—enjoying the move and his imaginary friends.
Singles move into one house, pair up, and follow their hearts in this unscripted reality show where every choice sparks new drama, and the right match is everything.
The builders show is a captivating reality tv show, aimed at redifinging the social perception of skilled trades, inspire the next generation to pursue careers in the craftmanship, and highlights the critical role artisans play in building the future of Africa.
A Reality-Competition show where women from multiple countries and cultures across Africa compete for the chance at a life-changing career in modeling.
Gulder Ultimate Search is a Nigerian reality television series, created and sponsored by Nigerian Breweries Plc. The first season premiered in 2004. The GUS series is also the very first 100% local content reality Television programme in Nigeria and it is a survival type reality programme that highlights the struggle of Contestants, their struggles against themselves and the wild i.e. nature and their search for a hidden treasure that brings to the last person standing instant fame and fortune. The Winner of the last season in 2012 took home a 10 million naira cash prize and an SUV.
After her husband dies without a will, a Lagos socialite has 45 days to marry off a daughter, or lose everything. She’ll protect her legacy at any cost.
Nigeria’s Top Model 2007 was a television event in Nigeria. Originally the show was planned to be a multi-episode reality competition such as the original format of America's Next Top Model. However, after an unsuccessful attempt to gain the rights for the franchise it was modeled as a competition that only lasted one evening. It took place on April 27, 2007. The event was held in London with prizes such as a contract with acclaimed agency Select Models and immediate booking for shows in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and others. Girls between 18 and 28 and who were at least 5'8 were allowed to compete. In a pageant-style contest with fourteen chosen girls competing in order to win the title of Nigeria's Top Model. In the first round the girls were narrowed down to six and with a second round resulting in the top 3 placements where Olabimitan Adeyinka took home victory. Given the big success the show enjoyed a second "Cycle" was planned but further plans did not surpass that stage.
A driven young creative in Lagos lands her dream job at a leading advertising agency and navigates the corporate ladder in hopes of making it big.
Themmie Dc always try to make everyone lively. Which Goldex and Mmw do suppose him sometimes.
The Lifelong Connect Show lifelongconnectoffice It has been over 4.6 billion years ago since the formation of the earth. Yet 365 days every year, people die from eating foods that in one way or the other affects their health. Charles Ndukauba is out to engage health practitioners and people in the health sector including patients in this interviewing podcast series.
Architects, interior designers and other creatives share their process and offer insight into the paths they took to achieve career success.
Covers discussions about trending and controversial topics that keep our audience engaged. They are also given the avenue to ask questions about these topics and enjoy side attractions i.e. games.
RocDaMic is Nigeria's first hiphop and alternative music reality television show. It is being shot and produced in Nigeria by Abuja-based television content firm, Zara Productions. It was borne out of the need to create a platform for the thousands of Nigerian youth who have the talent and passion for hip-hop and Nigerian music but who have been denied the opportunity to showcase their talent in other competitions.
Nigerian contestants win a cash prize as they answer general knowledge questions correctly. The programme offers an unprecedented top prize of One Million Naira for contestants successful in answering the full sequence of 15 questions.