Shirley Frimpong Manso's Love or Something Like that as a headline film of Nollywodweek 2015

Shirley Frimpong Manso's Love or Something Like that as a headline film of Nollywodweek 2015
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Sunday 28 June 2015


Throw back…exhausting the acting Spinsters list

By Shaibu Husseini 

The emails have not stopping popping up. Enquiries, mostly from lustful fans on how they can reach some of the acting celebrities in the singles club that were profiled on this page last week. ‘’I want her for an everlasting relationship and I assure you that she will enjoy me’’ a fan declared. A fan who wrote in from Kano specifically asked for an actress that was not profiled last week but who sits comfortably on the singles ladder. ‘’I can do anything to have her answer my name as husband’’ he stated. So here is the last part of this diet of this series on their excellencies- a take on those considered to be sitting pretty well on the singles list.

Cossy Orjiakor

Known more for her near nude poses than her acting skills, the alumnus of the University of Nigeria and University of Lagos respectively has since she joined Nollywood, always been in the news, but mostly for the wrong reasons. Her very obvious attempt to force observers (with her penchant for baring it all) to declare her one of the sexiest actresses of Nollywood has earned her a lot of attention from the gossip press and the public. Although she has not been clearly linked with anyone in recent time apart from the tale that she has found warmth in the arms of a popular comedian from the middle belt, not even those who claim to be close to the accountancy graduate, can tell where she stands as regards changing her status. The Enugu born actress and model is reportedly engrossed in pushing her debut album out into public space. She stated that much in a recent interview. She also disclosed there too that though she has received a number of proposals from men who are not disturbed by her bubbly personality, marriage will come when it come. Put differently, Cossy is not in a hurry to quit the singles club.

Lilian Bach

Lilian Bach
Beautiful, tall and rich, Lillian Bach is still very single. Though a single mother, it doesn’t look as if the Nollywood mullato is up for grabs. Much of what was inked about the actress of dual nationality in recent time had nothing to do with her acting abilities. They bordered largely on her estranged relationships. Recent report about the actress indicates that she has reconciled with her long standing friend, a notable voice over. To many, Lilian’s decision to return to her voice over artiste lover may mean that ‘she prefers the taste of old wine to freshly brewed wine’. But will the old wine fill her enough for her to want to be pulled out of the singles club? Only time will tell.

Bimbo Akintola

Bimbo Akintola
This REEL, THEMA and Zuma Film Festival award winning actress and graduate of theatre arts of the University of Ibadan is by far one of the most revered actresses in the Nigerian home video culture dubbed Nollywood. Bimbo is deep as an actress and she possesses a great charisma that is felt on screen. But while her fans can vouch for her acting abilities, they say they cannot tell whether her status has changed. But the star of Out of Bounds, that Richard Mofe Damijo movie that gave her, her first major acting crest is still very much single. She inferred in a recent interview that she was still single and not searching and would not be pressured into ‘settling down for the fun of it’. A good mixer and very personable, the acting bomb as a critic has always chosen to describe her, has had her own fair share of linkages with all manner of people. There was a time when all that was written about Bimbo outside her acting runs was her alleged relationship with a Lagos socialite. Later, she was linked with an Afro beat crooner and much later a popular stage actor who made money as the face of one of the products of a leading telecommunication company. Friendly and down to earth, a source disclosed that Bimbo who is born to parents who are devout Muslims may be on her way out of the club of singles if pressures from her parents who is to be considered.

Rita Dominic

Rita Dominic 
Star actress Rita Dominic has nothing against the marriage institution at least she has said that countlessly but it doesn’t look as though marriage is on the ready wish list the acting princess. The Imo state born actress doesn’t appear as one who will be ready to reduce by one this year, the names on the list of the single ladies in Nollywood. But there have been countless insinuations about her status. It was rumoured some time past that she had quietly settled down with a fellow who works for a Lagos based oil company. But Rita has always maintained that even though she respects marriage as an institution, it was not something she wants to hurry into. ‘When the time comes, everyone will hear about it. It’s just not time yet’ she once told this reporter.    

Ebube Nwagbo

Ebube is a prominent member of the singles club. But for a misunderstanding between her and her footballer fiancée, which she blamed on undue interference by the yellow press, delectable Ebube would have longed bade farewell to her counterparts in the singles club. She had for a long time made up her mind to settle down but that dream crashed when the ex- Nigerian International who is a younger brother to another Ex-Nigerian international called the relationship off. She was later rumoured to have dated a singer who recently got married. Since these two relationships packed up, Ebube has not told anyone that she has found a replacement and she has refused to even disclose whether or not she is in any ‘serious relationship’. Although she has severally been linked with a number of celebrities including a popular singer, nothing in the text of the interviews she has granted in recent time have suggested that she will walk down the aisles anytime soon. This leaves her for now, as a frontline member of the singles club. 

Empress Njamah
Tonto Dike
The Other frontline members include: Empress Njamah, Tonto Dike, Alex Lopez, and Susan Peters




An African Series For The Pan African Film Festival

An African Series For The Pan African Film Festival

From Paris, An Alpha For Kelani’s Dazzling Mirage

From Paris, An Alpha For Kelani’s Dazzling Mirage

FILM:Nigerians Dominate Durban Film Fest Talent List

FILM:Nigerians Dominate Durban Film Fest Talent List

Thursday 25 June 2015

Shaibu's MovieRUN!:

Light dims on Pa Oladele, Pioneer Filmmaker

By Shaibu Husseini

Late Pa Francis Oladele
The Nigerian motion picture industry has been thrown into deep mourning again. The industry was still mourning the untimely demise of veteran actor and social crusader Femi Robinson who passed on May 20 and was interred on June 12, 2015 in Lagos when news broke that a pioneer of the Nigerian Film Industry, a former newspaper columnist, photo journalist and the first Nigerian to Head the Film Unit of the defunct Western Nigeria Television in Ibadan Pa Francis Oladele had died after a brief illness. Pa Oladele who produced ‘Kongi Harvest’, the first film that is recorded in Nigeria history as the first full length feature film to be produced in Nigeria was aged 82 and would have been 83 years this August. Ironically the late Femi Robinson who died at 75 featured as an actor in ‘Kongi’s Harvest’, which Pa Oladele produced in 1970.

Late Chief Femi Robbinson who died last month in Lagos.  He starred in the 1970 production of Kongi Harvest. 

The news of the death of the pioneer filmmaker was made public by his close associate ace filmmaker Tunde Kelani on his facebook page. The terse facebook message read: Sadly, we lost one of the greatest pioneers of the Nigerian Film industry, our uncle Francis Oladele who produced Kongi's Harvest with Prof Wole Soyinka in 1969, passed early this morning. Kongi's Harvest is the first indigenous film in Nigeria. I remember when I visited him in 2013 to re-present his i-Rep award; he was very cheerful and charming. Full of anecdotes as he conducted us round his rich library and wooded compound, ending the tour with his prepared grave of more than fifteen years, right by his late wife's grave. Incidentally, Femi Robinson (Village Headmaster) who acted in Kongi's Harvest was buried in Lagos last week. May their gentle and creative souls rest in peace’’
When Ace Filmmaker visited Pa Oladele in his Oyo home last year
Tributes flowed freely for the master filmmaker who passed on in his hometown Oyo minutes after Kelani hit the send button. Although the cause of his death was yet to be ascertained, a close family source simply said that the octogenarian filmmaker died ‘after a brief illness’. .
Born to Oyo parentage and christened Francis Adetunji, Pa Oladele started out as a photographer and later as a photojournalist with the Daily Times. He left for the United States in 1955 where he studied photography at the New York Institute of Photography. He worked briefly with Technicolor (USA) before returning to Nigeria to work as the first Nigerian or African Head of the Film Unit of the then Western Nigeria Television (WNTV). He later resigned in 1965 as soon as he was done setting up his production company---Calpenny-Nigeria Films Limited. He also set up an artiste rendezvous in Ibadan called Kongi Club at Adamasingba which became a rallying point for artistes especially artistes of the University of Ibadan acting company.
Clearly a pioneer of the film industry in Nigeria and a master of adapting literature to film, Pa Oladele’s was the producer of the first indigenous film in Nigeria, which was a screen adaptation of Prof. Wole Soyinka‘s play titled Kongi’s Harvest.  Produced in 1970 and directed by the Afro-American director Ossie Davis, Kongi Harvest is based on Wole Soyinka’s dramatic epic of the same title. Shot on location in Nigeria with a rich Nigerian cast and a mixed technical crew of foreigners and Nigerians. Oladele’s next big production credit apart from several documentaries that he produced was the 1971 production of Things Fall Apart, which is also based on an amalgam of Chinua Achebe’s novels-- Things Fall Apart and No Longer at Ease. But it was conveniently shot under the title Bullfrog in the Sun due to the raging civil war then. His last major effort as a filmmaker was the production of the 1988 big budget film project ‘Eye of Life’. However ‘Eye of Life’ couldn’t be released because of the collapse of the economy, which brought about the devaluation of the Naira. His documentary credit includes Ballard Dubar, Meet Olu and a documentary on the late Head of State, General Murtala Mohammed, sponsored by the United Nations.
A source of inspiration to the second generation of filmmakers in Nigeria, Pa Oladele would be remembered as a pioneer of the industry that has a name carved on gold, being the first Nigerian to go into film production. 

Sunday 7 June 2015


iREP Executive Director Odugbemi at Munchen Conference on Docu films

Femi Odugbemi is fourth from left

The Executive Director of iREP International Documentary Film Festival Femi Odugbemi was a panelist at the just held Munchen International Conference on Documentary Filmmaking. The Conference attracted documentary filmmakers from all over the world and it provided an opportunity for Odugbemi who has made several award winning documentaries to brief the conference participants on the progress so far made to encourage documentary filmmaking in the continent.
The i-Represent International Documentary Film Festival is easily one of Africa's most successful Documentary film. It has grown to become an annual film festival dedicated to promoting awareness about the power of documentary films to serve as a means of deepening and sharing social and cultural education as well as encouraging participatory democracy in our societies. The maiden edition held in January 2011, in Lagos, Nigeria and since then it has continued to bring together a pool of veteran filmmakers, film scholars, critics, Arts enthusiasts, and students from different parts of the World. No doubt, the festival has provided completely invaluable opportunities for all participants to appraise cogent issues that are germane to the future of filmmaking in Africa, and indeed, the World. Activities at the festival have been carefully designed to cover a wide spectrum of knowledge areas and interest, and it includes paper presentations, Training and Workshops, Interactive panel discussions, film screenings, and Networking. Details on the festival can be sourced at www.irepfilmfestival.com



Curtain falls on Nollywoodweek Film Festival Paris today!

Stephanie Okereke-Linus directing 'Dry'
The third edition of the Nollywoodweek Film Festival Paris will close today with 'Dry' the movie by the popular actress and later day director Stephanie Okereke-Linus. The movie will screen at 8.30pm after a closing cocktail that will hold at the lobby of Cinema l'Arlequin in Paris.
Dry is Stephanie's second movie. She had made 'Through the Glass' in 2008 which earned the reputation of being the first movie to gross over 10 million naira in its first week of release.

Marie Mungai, Inya Lawal, Mahmood Ali-Balogun and Lala Akindoju at the opening of Nollywoodweek Festival 
However other movies including Chineze Anyaene 'Ije', Funke Akindele's 'Jenifa', Mahmood Ali-Balogun's 'Tango With Me', Kunle Afolayan's 'Figurine' and 'October 1' and Ayo Makun's '30 Days in Atlanta' have all shattered that record. These films among many others grossed same amount days after they hit cinema. An award winning actress, Stephanie who is a recipient of the national honour award of Member of the Federal Republic (MFR) said she made 'Dry' to further her mission to help victims of Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF).
The opening ceremony line-up......Festival Director Serge Noukhue introduces the festival guest
There will be some screenings before the closing film. A re-run of Jimmy Jean Louis insightful documentary on the Nollywood phenomenon 'Jimmy Goes to Nollywood' will open the screening session at 1.30pm. The Haitian born actor will conduct a master class after the screening of the seminal documentary.

Popular Ghanaian actress Jocelyn Dumas shortly before the festival opened on Wednesday 
Kunle Afolayan's award winning movie 'October 1' will grace the festival screen again at 5pm. It was first screened to a full house on Friday June 5th. 'Gone too Far' starring OC Ukeje, Moses Iwang's 'The Last Three Digits', CJ Obasi's 'Ojuju', Kunle Afolayan's 'October 1', Tunde Kelani's 'Dazzling Mirage', Shirley Frimpong Manso's 'Love or Something Like That' and Eric Aghimien's 'A Mile From Home' are some of the movies that were screened at the four day long festival.

OC Ukeje takes his turn on the red carpet



photos courtesy: INYA LAWAL



Friday 5 June 2015


Nollywood Films light up Paris!
Festival Director Serge Noukue, Rita Dominic, Mildred Okwo and Mahmood Ali-Balogun at the 2014 edition 
For four days beginning June 4, the best of Nigerian films will be on showcase at the annual Nollywoodweek Film Festival in Paris, France. Organized by the association Okada Media, the festival, which is in its third edition aims at providing access for Nollywood films in mainstream France and in Europe. It has also helped in popularizing Nollywood films beyond the effort of Nollywood TV, a dedicated pay channel that was launched in France a few years ago.  But more importantly, the festival has provided a platform for fostering distribution opportunities in Europe.
Notable filmmaker Kunle Afolayan and Nollywoodweek director Serge before the 2013 edition
For most informed observers, Nollywood may have tapped into theAfrican market but the market in Europe, particularly France has remained untapped market. ‘’So the festival brings distributors, and the real filmmakers from Nigeria together and we are witnesses to the fact that many deals have been brokered and sealed and a few co-production agreements entered on the grounds of the festival since we started’ says festival’s Executive Director, Serge Noukoué who also disclosed that all the films that were curated for this edition will be screened at L'Arlequin Theatre in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The Cinéma l’Arlequin located at 76 rue de Rennes is now home to the festival. It has served as space for the other festival events, which include a VIP cocktail with the filmmakers, panel discussions and a crafts marketplace.
As a build up to this year’s edition, the organisers had announced
Ace Filmmaker Tunde Kelani..already in Paris for the festival
weeks back that the Haitian actor, Jimmy Jean-Louis, will serve as the festival ambassador for 2015. “Jimmy is a perfect representation of the open spirit that the festival advocates,” Noukoué said adding “after making his mark in the United States playing various roles in Hollywood, he headed to Nigeria where he acted in several movies with this will to contribute to the development this new industry and today, he sports his director’s cap with his documentary, Jimmy Goes to Nollywood, which will be presented on opening night on Thursday June 4th.”
2015 Festival Ambassador Jimmy Jean Louis. His documentary 'Jimmy Goes to Nollowyyod opened the festival on Wednesday 
This year, ten films will be screened for the Parisian audience to discover and eight of those films are in competition to win the Audience Award. The official selection line up comprises ‘A Mile From Home’ directed by Eric Ameghien, ‘The Last Three Digits’ directed by Moses Igwang, ‘Dazzling Mirage’ directed by Tunde Kelani and ‘Gone Too Far’ directed by Destiny Ekaragha. The other films on official selection are ‘Love or something like that’ directed by Shirley Frimpong, ‘Ojuju’ directed by C.J. Obasi, ‘October 1’ directed by Kunle Afolayan, and ‘Thy will be Done’ directed by Obi Emelonye. Serge disclosed that several Nigerian actors such as OC Ukeje, Ramsey Nouah and Lala Akindoju would be in attendance while all the directors of all the films will be present to discuss their films.  According to Serge ‘we have made arrangement for the filmmakers and the actors to be around. We have also moved from just having seven films last year to showcasing ten films. It means that we are growing every year and we will continue to expand. We are also expecting over 5,000 festivalgoers this year to be part of this unique event dedicated to this phenomenal industry’’. More information on the festival can be found on www.nollywoodweek.com