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Vengeance of the Cult: Eddie Ugbomah: 1985: Witchdoctor of the Livingdead: Charles Abi Enonchong Horror Mosebolatan: Moses Olaiya: Described as the film grossed ₦107,000 in five days [1] [5] Kannakanna: Bayo Aderohunmu 1986: Apalara: Eddie Ugbomah: 1987: Things Fall Apart: David Orere Drama Based on the 1958's novel by Chinua Achebe [2] Taxi ...
Writing for Africa Today, John C. McCall described Blood Money as a "melodramatic morality tale focused on the cult phenomenon familiar to most Nigerians" (of "money cults" and "money medicine" or ogwu ego) and "a useful distillation of cultural themes and knowledge" similar to how The Godfather would be a useful introduction to organised crime in the United States. [3]
Nigerian films (18 C) Films based on works by Nigerian writers (1 C) Films set in Nigeria (5 C, 23 P) Films shot in Nigeria (8 C, 48 P) G. Guilds in Nigeria (4 P) H.
Diamond Ring follows the story of a conflict between the spirit of Mrs. Gladys and members of Chidi's cult group, XG. In a bid to display his fitness for a life in the secret cult, Chidi, a freshman in the university and the only child of his parents; Chief and Mrs. Ijeoma Dike steals a diamond ring from Mrs. Gladys’ corpse.
American-Nigerian co-production, mainly known as Cool Red: Shehu Umar: Adamu Halilu Drama Ajani Ogun: Ola Balogun: Musical 1977: Bisi, Daughter of the River: Jab Adu. Ladi Ladebo. Joseph Abiodun Babajide Fantasy One of the highest grossing Nigerian films to date The Rise and Fall of Dr. Oyenuzi: Eddie Ugbomah: 1978: Musik-Man: Ola Balogun ...
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Released on VHS by Alawada Movies/Bayowa Films. [2] O Le Ku: Tunde Kelani: Yemi Shodimu. Feyikemi Abodunrin Pauline Dike Omolola Amusan Romantic drama An adaptation of Prof. Akinwunmi Ishola’s novel of the same name [3] Out of Bounds: Tade Ogidan: Richard Mofe Damijo Bimbo Akintola. Rachael Oniga. Steve Rhodes [2] Owo Blow: Tade Ogidan Prince ...
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 ₦1,775,421,652 grossed over a few months. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming, and theatrical screenings outside English-speaking West Africa are excluded from ...