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By Niyi Tabiti
Nollywood actress,Omoni Oboli is st to rule her world in the Nigerian fast moving movie industry.She disclosed that she is preparing for ... plans for the film school,click here
JMARTINS, a popular producer and star musician in Nigeria is also moving towards getting his due recognition in the Nigerian entertainment industry. We gathered, he is one of the nominees for this year's ...
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... Studio’s second collection, is really moderne, as that description is as spot-on baffling but doesn’t take as long to type as “bizarro-world Nigerian QVC light entertainment.”
Black Duck is New Power Studio’s latest collection: a range of shorts made from rubber piping, graphic shirts, black Orville ...
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The menace of kidnapping in Nigeria has taken another surprising dimension as the initial attention focused on oil workers/expatriates and politicians for money making has now been shifted, as people in the entertainment industry are now considered as object of attack by the dreaded and faceless abductors. Report reaching huhuonline.com today revealed that Nkem Owoh
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Many things have happened since Dan Hoyle performed in the premiere of “Tings Dey Happen,†his incendiary and brilliant solo show about Nigerian oil politics, nearly three years ago at the compact theater the Marsh in San Francisco.
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... , Nigeria. I am a young man of 28, a Christian and a Nigerian. I am a graduate of Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun ... National Diploma levels. I am a Graduate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management (GNIM).
Let me say here that I became what I am today by the special ... lots of articles, poems, etc which cut across spirituality, entertainment, management, finance, etc. I started writing poems in ...
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... The Christian-themed movies often aim at encouragement and evangelism more than sheer entertainment. Groups or churches often screen the films and follow them with discussions or an altar call.
“Nigerian movies are ... the two—Christian and secular—are actually pretty thin.”
Some Nigerian Christians would disagree. While Nollywood looks remarkably Christian compared to ...
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