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The Aba Women's War (also: Riots) of 1929 (Igbo: Ogu Umunwanyi; Ibibio: Ekong Iban) were a period of unrest in colonial Nigeria in November 1929. The protests broke out when thousands of Igbo women from the Bende District, Umuahia and other places in Nigeria traveled to the town of Oloko to protest against the Warrant Chiefs, whom they accused of restricting the role of women in the government.
Nwanyeruwa // ⓘ, also known as Madame Nwanyeruwa, was an Igbo woman living in colonial Nigeria who gained prominence for her role in the Aba Women's Riots, better known as the Women's War. The revolt stemmed for the reluctance of Nigerian women to be taxed amidst the economic hardships of the Great Depression. After a scuffle with a male Igbo ...
2017 [4] ₦433,197,377 Ebonylife Films / FilmOne / Inkblot Production / Koga Studios Niyi Akinmolayan: 8 Chief Daddy: 2018 ₦387,540,750 EbonyLife Films Niyi Akinmolayan: 9 Queen Lateefah: 2024 ₦365,517,443 Wumi Toriola TV / Captain of Sea Productions Adeoluwa Owu: 10 The Waiter: 2024 ₦351,300,000 Corporate World Pictures/AY Makun Films ...
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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 )
Opening Title Director Cast Genre Studio Ref. A P R I L: 2 Sobi's Mystic: Biodun Stephen: Bolaji Ogunmola Kunle Remi Mofe Duncan: Romantic Drama: ShutterSpeed Projects
Little Boy Blue (2017) – British crime thriller miniseries focusing on on the murder of Rhys Jones in Croxteth, Liverpool in 2007 [95] The Long Road Home (2017) – biographical war drama miniseries telling the story of a U.S. Army unit during the first day of the siege of Sadr City in 2004 [96]
Wives on Strike is a 2016 Nigerian film produced and directed by Omoni Oboli and starring Uche Jombo, Chioma Akpotha, Ufuoma McDermott and Kehinde Bankole. [1] As of September 2024, the film ranks as the 46th highest grossing Nigerian film in Nigerian cinemas. A sequel, Wives on Strike: The Revolution was released in 2018.