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  2. Bovi - Wikipedia

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    Bovi took the one-man special to several cities in the United States, London, Melbourne, Kyiv, Brisbane, Sydney, Moscow and Toronto. [12] 2017. He went on a break for three years after the 2014 edition of the show, after the hiatus, the Man on Fire franchise returned to Lagos and it was the most successful yet.

  3. The Man Died - Wikipedia

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    The Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka is a 1972 non-fiction book by Wole Soyinka that explores Soyinka's experiences in prison during the Nigerian Civil War. In 1984, a Nigerian court banned the book. [1] In 2011, The Guardian included The Man Died on their list so of the 100 greatest non-fiction books. [2]

  4. Sani Abacha - Wikipedia

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    An estimated $1.4 billion in cash was delivered in this way. [40] In 2004, a list of the ten most self-enriching leaders in the previous two decades was released; [41] in order of amount allegedly stolen, the fourth-ranked of these leaders was Abacha and his family who are alleged to have embezzled between $1 billion – $5 billion. [42]

  5. List of highest-grossing Nigerian films - Wikipedia

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    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 ₦1,820,000,000 grossed over a few months. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming, and theatrical screenings outside English-speaking West Africa are excluded from ...

  6. The True Story of “Hijack '93: ”Why 4 Young Men Hijacked a ...

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    The four young men responsible for the 1993 Nigerian Airways hijack were Richard Ogunderu, 19, and Kabir Adenuga, Benneth Oluwadaisi and Kenny Rasaq-Lawal, who were all in their early 20s.

  7. List of Nigerian films - Wikipedia

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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 )

  8. Billionaire's Club - Wikipedia

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    Billionaire's Club is a Nigerian movie directed by Afam Okereke released in 2003. [1] The movie involves a secret society of men who use occult powers to manipulate people and make blood money. [ 2 ]

  9. Dry (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dry is a 2014 Nigerian drama film directed by Stephanie Linus and starring Stephanie Okereke, Liz Benson, William McNamara, Darwin Shaw and Paul Sambo. On 20 July 2013, a teaser trailer for the film was released, [1] in response to the Child marriage controversy ongoing in Nigeria at the time.