A young man's weakness for women lands him in trouble when he is caught in a bizarre love triangle with witches.
A man finds himself in a compromising situation with a damaging accusation made against him.
An Igbo man marries outside his tribe, much to the anguish of his family. A tragic turn of events, leads to the ruination of his pregnant wife and their child.
A Yoruba man proposes to his Igbo girlfriend, but when the news eventually reaches their parents, their reactions aren’t exactly what they expected due to tribal prejudice. Rivalry between the two families begins, but the couple are adamant on their love prevailing.
The nerve wracked parents of four out of control, disrespectful siblings reach the end of their tether and vow not to accept their children’s behaviour anymore. It takes a concerned pastor to direct them to where the root of the problem lies. [parts 1-2]
When handsome Ade Bakare, a suave advertising agency executive, meets beautiful Lola Johnson, an American law student vacationing from the University of Chicago, it is love at first sight in the exotic city of Lagos. But soon after, Lola returns to America and Ade must secure the notoriously elusive American visa in order to join his soul mate by any means necessary. With the help of his street smart friend "Soul Train", Ade faces daunting challenges and danger, confronting a bloodthirsty loan shark.
For all the wrong Bona did to his younger brother Daniel, he still made peace and forgave him. Daniel wants peace to prevail between his brother and the community so he decided to have a reconciliation party for them. Bona's friend Ekwedike advised him against having the party because he believed his brother is a ritualist. Where does this insinuation lead them? [parts 3-4 of De Prof]
Spanner's perfect plan encounters a major snag as the shocking nature of his true identity is revealed. [parts 1-2]
A dramatic retelling of the decades-long Aguleri/Umuleri conflict in Nigeria.
2 Rats is a 2003 Nigerian comedy film directed by Andy Chukwu. Nollywood's highest-paid actors, Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze, play two young boys whose father has been murdered by their uncle. In a selfish move, Amaechi Muonagor wants them to work as house boys in their father's own house.
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