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Tonto Dike – To Play or Not to Play Nu–?

May 3, 2008 Posted by User ImageWatchMan · 74 Comments 

Tonto Dike

An undergraduate in the Petro-chemical Engineering at the University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, pretty 23 year-old Tonto Dike is determined to climb to the peak of her acting career. Her emergence into the movie industry in less than three years have won her credits, in over 30 movies. Read more

African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) 2008

May 2, 2008 Posted by User ImageWatchMan · 12 Comments 

AMAA 2008 Awards

Written By: AZUH AMATUS.

Neither the downpour nor the sudden change of venue by the organisers of this year’s African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) could prevent movie practitioners, stakeholders and the glitterati from gracing the grand ceremony. Read more

Gladys Ohia on Sexual Harassment in Nollywood

April 30, 2008 Posted by User ImageWatchMan · 4 Comments 

Gladys Ohia

Gladys Ohia is from Umuahia, Abia state, but was raised at Jos the Plateau state capital and Port Harcourt.

She attended the LGPD primary school, Tudun Wada Jos before the family moved to Port Harcourt

where she had her secondary school and ended up at the University of Port Harcourt where she studied Political Science. Read more

Kate Henshaw-Nuttal Photo Slides

March 24, 2008 Posted by User ImageWatchMan · 33 Comments 

Kate Henshaw-Nuttall is one of the most respected artistes in Nollywood, with excellent interpretation of characters in movies.

Kate has featured in several home videos, including: Show Me Heaven (2007); A Million Tears (Pre-2007); Consequences (Pre-2007); The Search (Pre-2007); The Stolen Bible (Pre-2007). Read more

This Is Nollywood – On Location

March 20, 2008 Posted by User ImageWatchMan · 1 Comment 

This Is Nollywood tells the story of the Nigerian film industry—a revolution enabling Africans with few resources to tell African stories to African audiences. Despite all odds, Nigerian directors produce between 500 and 1,000 movies a year. The disks sell wildly all over the continent—Nollywood actors have become stars from Ghana to Zambia. Read more

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