UP NIGERIAN CINEMA!
“The boy who gave” and “call of my life” are such amazing movies!
Congratulations to all involved oo!
By the way @blessinguzzi@DammyTwitch I think @beverly_Osu & @JustinUg_ ‘s characters need their own film oo! 🌚
Up Nigerian Cinema! Saw CALL OF MY LIFE & THE BOY WHO GAVE today! Both are stellar films! Support these movies now oo! Don’t come later to say we don’t have great movies ooo
Call Of My Life has the best marketing and PR I’ve seen for a nollywood film in Cinemas, it’s intentional, properly curated and just so beautiful and the result is showing in the sold out screens, Welldone to the entire team behind it, y’all did that! 👏 💐 📞 #COML
@Iam_uchemordi is a talented writer.
"House Mattaz" wasn't just a good story, you could also see that a lot of thought was put into it, especially with the characterization and central message
Well done, Uche.
May your talent and hardwork lift you beyond the stars
@NoraAwolowo Well there are a lot of Under-utilized “Leading Men” but it seems like to a large extent, a lot of Nollywood film makers just want men who cosplay to be “alpha males” or the generic Over 6ft tall, dark and handsome prototypes as to the Regular men who can actually Act
South Africans summoned Chinese, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and other non-African shop owners in South Africa to board meetings to force them to dismiss any other African nationals they employed, because they do not want other Africans working for them.