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  2. Nollywood - Wikipedia

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    Nollywood USA is a broad term, that is used to refer to Nigerian films made in the diaspora. Although they are popularly called Nollywood USA, these movies can be shot in any non-African country. These films are typically made by Nigerian filmmakers living in the diaspora and they are typically made for the Nigerian audience.

  3. Second Chance - Wikipedia

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    Second Chance (El DeBarge album) or the title song, 2010; Second Chance (Marc Douglas Berardo album) or the title song, 2000; Second Chance, 2014; 2nd Chance (Karen Clark Sheard album) or the title song, 2002

  4. Ti Oluwa Ni Ile - Wikipedia

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    Ti Oluwa Ni Ile (English: The Land is the Lord's) is a Nollywood Yoruba drama film sequel directed by Tunde Kelani. [1] Released in 1993 through Mainframe Films and Television Productions, the film was Tunde Kelani's debut film as a film director. [2]

  5. 'Second Chance Stage' Stars Reveal Their Biggest Second ... - AOL

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    Actually for my first movie, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, I auditioned. The breakdown was for a tall Jamaican boy with dreads. So I knew I wasn't going to get it, but I just wanted to go in ...

  6. Cinema of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    After the decline of the Golden era, Nigerian film industry experienced a second major boom in the 1990s, supposedly marked by the release of the direct-to-video film Living in Bondage (1992); the industry peaked in the mid-2000s to become the second largest film industry in the world in terms of the number of annual film productions, placing ...

  7. Video film era - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria's film industry became one of the biggest employers of labour in Nigeria, providing over a million jobs and contributing about 5% of the GDP. [5] At the peak of the video era at around 2008, the industry had become the second largest producer of films, [10] releasing approximately 200 video films monthly.

  8. Sam Dede - Wikipedia

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    Sam Dede in 2021. Samuel Dedetoku, popularly known by his stage name Sam Dede (born 17 November 1965), is a Nigerian veteran actor, director, politician and lecturer. Sam Dede, as he is widely known in movies, studied Theatre Arts at the University of Port Harcourt.

  9. Felix Ugo Omokhodion - Wikipedia

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    Felix Ugo Omokhodion (born 27 April 1986) is a Nigerian actor, model and filmmaker.He is best known for his role in the 2006 Tajudeen Adepetu produced television series One Love, [1] as well as his portrayal of the character Tubosun in the movie Celebrity Marriage, [2] [3] which also co-starred Tonto Dikeh, Jackie Appiah, Kanayo O Kanayo, Odunlade Adekola, Toyin Abraham and Roselyn Ngissah ...