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Violated is a 1996 Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Amaka Igwe and starring Richard Mofe Damijo and Ego Boyo. [1] The film and its sequel, Violated 2 (or part 2), were released in the home video format in June 1996.
Mercy Johnson Okojie (// ⓘ; born 28 August 1984) is a Nigerian actress, film director and film producer. [2] [3] [4] She attended Rivers State Secondary School and also the Nigerian Navy Secondary School in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. [5]
It was released in Nigerian and Ghanaian cinemas on 25 January 2019. etc. [5] [6] It also got four nominations at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2019. [7] It also won the top prize for best film at the Kaduna International Film Festival in 2020 where Ekene Som Mekwunye was also awarded Best Director. [8] Light In The Dark is currently on ...
This is a list of films / movies produced in Nigeria by year of release. This film-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021)
In 2018, Nouah announced his remake had transitioned into a sequel now titled Living in Bondage: Breaking Free, and was released on November 8, 2019, becoming the 11th highest-grossing Nigerian movie.
The following are the highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian cinemas. The 2024 film Everybody Loves Jenifa currently leads the chart, with ₦1,866,000,000 grossed over a few months. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming, and theatrical screenings outside English-speaking West Africa are excluded from ...
Sakobi is a 1998 Nigerian fantasy horror film directed and produced by Zeb Ejiro. The film stars Saint Obi and Susan Patrick, alongside Tony Umez, Edith Ujay, Sunday Omobolanle, Patience Oghre, Basorge Tariah Jr., and Zik Zulu Okafor. In the film, a snake girl entices a man named Frank Davies into using his daughter for a ritual.
Finding Hubby is a 2020 Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Femi Ogunsanwo and starring Ade Laoye, Kehinde Bankole, Munachi Abii, and Charles Etubiebi. It is a screen adaptation of a blog series of the same name written by Tunde Leye. [1] [2] A sequel, Finding Hubby 2, was released in 2021.