Can you smell what our Resident Pastors have cooked? because this is a JAM! All that's missing now is your bread.
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You see this particular post?? You must not understand, just reshare pls so it will get to the people who need it. You will be unconsciously saving a woman.
Filled with so much gratitude! Thank you for all the support and love you all have shown #onobirenthemovie 🥹 100m gengggg! Keep watching ONOBIREN in cinemas nationwide 💜
"She is essentially building an ecosystem where faith-based stories have a permanent and professional place in African literature and cinema."
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Let break down this “not all men” stuff for you people
Out of 10 men in a room, one cracks a sexual joke.
Two of them actually find it funny.
Three of them don’t find it funny but chuckle just to fit in.
Four of them don’t find it funny but don’t say anything.
None of them says, “stop, that’s actually disturbing”.
Later, 9 men go back home believing they’re part of the good majority, unlike the man who cracked the sexual joke. But from a woman’s perspective, there isn’t much difference between the people who laughed, the people who laughed just to fit in and the people who said nothing.
All three do the same thing. They keep the room safe for the men who cross the line. And that’s the part “not all men” doesn’t address.
Women aren’t always saying that all men harass, but what we are saying is that a lot of good, polite men end up protecting the system where harassment feels low risk.
I understand why men resist this framing, but doing nothing is not the same as doing no harm, when the environment itself is what enables thr harm. The least you guys can do for women is to SPEAK UP.
It’s the same thing going on with this raping festival, some men wouldn’t participate but they wouldn’t stop the men that are participating.
But since they’re not part of the majority, they think they’re the “good” ones, when all they’re doing is protecting the system that keeps failing women.
@LajuIren, you are a genius, ma’am. Thank you for this film! The storyline, the cinematography, the transitions, the colour grading, wow! And the flashbacks were used so well without being overdone. I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it.
It was also nice seeing the old Mama G 😂
ONOBIREN! Each element works in harmony. The compelling performances, thoughtful costumes, location, playlist, striking cinematography, too beautiful!!
@LajuIren has a remarkable eye for storytelling and detail. Her work keeps pushing creative boundaries
She deserves the best🫶
I enjoy T30’s ministry because it’s balanced diet.
There’s :
- healing
- edification
- prayer
- testimonies
- communion
- teaching
- confessions
- discipline
- community
Overtime you grow to be an all round man.
This is the doing of the Lord! Thank you Nigeria! Highest grossing film the weekend overall, whether Nollywood or Hollywood. Thank you all for showing up! This is just the beginning. Many more milestones to reach and records to break! Onobiren is showing in all cinemas nationwide
So I watched Onobiren a second time, and I want to tell you why this is worth your watch. Watching it again helped me notice things you miss when you’re simply enjoying a film (and because the writer is your fave!).
At its heart, Onobiren is a story about women. It reminds you how important it is to have older women guide and mentor you. The most valuable guidance comes from women who have already walked the road ahead.
I also loved the very subtle plot twists. Just when you think you know where the story is going, it shifts direction. The plot twists were like diversions that reinforced the message of hope that the story is built on.
I particularly love how Madam Patience Ozokwor reprised her classic role as the difficult mother-in-law 😂
Sometimes, typecasting is just what you need. If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.
It felt like Pastor Laju Iren also gave her a chance at redemption without forcing any form of whitewashing.
On the technical aspects, the film paid rapt attention to details. From the cinematography to continuity, stage business, etc. The film was clean in every sense of it.
With these few points of mine, I hope I have been able to convince you to get your tickets to Onobiren, this week.
You must see it. It’s by force 🫵🏽
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So heartwarming meeting you all and watching ONOBIREN together! 🤗🤗💜
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Let’s go again today! Catch me at Ebonylife by 5pm today
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When you see this, please retweet and say ONOBIREN! See cinematography nau! We need 2k retweets on this please!
First official trailer for sweet film, out in cinemas on March 6th!
Thank you!