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WAWWWWWWWWWWWWWW AMAZING!!! WELL DONE ... wow i was in tears after... my God .. that was touching .. amazinggggggggg
WOW WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW IS THIS NOLLYHOOD FOR YOU. THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE. I AM IN LOVE FOR AGAIN GOOD JOB GUYS.
Kudo to all the cast...I had the feelings that chiwe Agu was behind all that....that man is good when it comes to any evil act and he is good at it....I love every part of it..Bravo!!!!
great movie. bottom line is trust no 1 esp all these them uncles, aunties and friends. they can kill ooooo.
Awesome!!!!!!!The cast did a great job with this movie...God works in mysterious ways.This movie brought me tears:(
AMAZING JOB BY ALL THE CAST..I know I was in tears when the movie ended. Jim Iyke is a talent and Desmond as well...you were all great. Brilliant movie
oh my god, never turst anyone because the one you trust sometimes he or she is the evil,wicked in the world,so we have to be carefull and learn how to live whith people.that is all i can god hepl us and protecd us from evil and evil things:Amen
This is a great movie 5 stars are not enough for this movie, well done to everyone that had anything to do with this movie it was well put together and also educational. Be carefull who you trust. GOD BLESS. Thanks for posting.
This is the kind of movie i love to watch, please give us more of such movies. wonderful story line, great actors
i wish i could give this movie a 10 star. The cast was great and a lesson for every one to learn . friends are not hard to find but true friends are.
A great lesson to us.we shld be mindful of wht we say so we ll not be like Judas & Pontius Pilate who betrayed & condemned Jesus to death while God has alrdy sanctioned His death.2dy Judas & Pilate r responsible for His death.we r fond of empty threats. due to coincidence some sufer 4 a crime they
what a great movie love it love everything about it the cast the story... :) great lesson!!!!
Great movie, well done guys! It is indeed a wicked world we live in as we wrestle against the rulers and authorities of darkness in heavenly places..May God continue to silence all our enemies and destroy those that seek to afflict our souls.
I wowasuld have been soooo shocked if Chiwetala Agu was realy a good man. Such a good movie. Jim Iyke at his best.
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HistoryThe first Nigerian films were made by filmmakers such as Ola Balogun and Hubert Ogunde in the 1960s, but they were frustrated by the high cost of film production. However, television broadcasting in Nigeria began in the 1960s and received much government support in its early years. By the mid-1980s every state had its own broadcasting station. Law limited foreign television content so producers in Lagos began televising local popular theater productions. Many of these were circulated on video as well, and a small scale informal video movie trade developed. Nigerian film is thus a video movie industry; Nigerians call them 'home videos'. There is some debate concerning what caused this small local market in videos to explode into a booming industry that has pushed foreign media off the shelves in much of Africa and is now marketed all over the world. Use of English rather than local languages served to expand the market. Aggressive marketing using posters, trailers, and television advertising also played a role in Nollywood's success. Many point to the 1992 release of Living in Bondage, a film about a businessman whose dealings with a money cult result in the death of his wife, as the industry's first blockbuster. Since then, thousands of movies have been released. One of the first Nigerian movie to reach international fame was the 2003 release Osuofia In London, starring Nkem Owoh, the famous Nigerian comedic actor. Modern Nigerian cinema’s most prolific auteur is Chico Ejiro, who directed over 80 films in a 5-year period and brags that he can complete production on a movie in as little as three days. Ejiro’s brother Zeb is the best-known director of these videos outside of the country.The first Nollywood films were produced with traditional analog video,
such as Betacam SP, but today all Nollywood movies are produced using
digital video technology. Only recently, Time magazine published an article
rating the industry as the third-largest after Hollywood and Bollywood. ProductionIn the early days, Nollywood had one studio, Studio Tinapa in Tinapa, Calabar. Most movies, however, are not produced in studios in the Hollywood style. Video movies are shot on location all over Nigeria with distinct regional variations between the northern movies (made primarily in the Hausa language), the western Yoruba-language movies, the Igbo movies shot in the southeast,(Benin City) Edo Language shot in Benin city and the popular English-language productions, also shot primarily in the southeast. Many of the big producers have offices in Surulere, Lagos. Shooting films in Nigeria is difficult.Nigerian directors adopt new technologies as soon as they become affordable. Bulky videotape cameras gave way to their digital descendents, which are now being replaced by HD cameras. Editing, music, and other post-production work is done with common computer-based systems. Related Links |