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Alex Asogwa; Liz Da-Silva; Genevieve Nnaji; Omotola Jalade Ekeinde; Sola Sobowale; Funke Akindele; Joke Silva; Rita Dominic; Mercy Johnson; Kate Henshaw; Ini Edo
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 ...
Genevieve Nnaji // ⓘ (/ ˈ n ɑː dʒ i /; [1] born 3 May 1979) [2] is a Nigerian actress, producer, and director. [3] [4] [5] She won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2005, making her the first actor to win the award.
Frederick Nnaemeka Leonard, (born May 1, 1976) [1] [2] is a Nigerian actor who won the award for Best Supporting Actor in a movie at the Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards in 2014 [3] [4] and in 2016 won the City People Movie Award For Best Supporting Actor of the Year (English) at the City People Entertainment Awards.
The film is called Farming, in reference to the practise of Nigerian parents "farming out" their children to white UK families. In May 2017, he announced that casting on the film had begun with Damson Idris in the lead role as Enitan, Kate Beckinsale playing his abusive, neglectful foster mother and Gugu Mbatha-Raw as his teacher and mentor.
Uzo Aduba’s Nigerian grandfather made the radical decision to educate his daughters, laying the path for her success as an acclaimed Hollywood actress. Opinion: How my Nigerian grandfather made ...
Chinedu Ikedieze // ⓘ, MFR [1] [2] (born 12 December 1977) is a Nigerian actor, [3] [4] entrepreneur and investor. He is best known for playing alongside Osita Iheme in the 2002 film Aki na Ukwa. [5]
Lionheart was selected as the Nigerian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. [8] It was the first time that Nigeria had submitted a film to the Oscars. [9] On 4 November 2019, the Academy disqualified the film as the majority of the dialogue is in English [10] and only about ten minutes of the film is in Igbo ...