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- Running a company can be challenging, especially for a female in a male-dominated industry. Looking to prove her worth, Adaeze steps up to the challenge when health issues force her father to take a step back.
- Obara'M means My Blood in Igbo. After her estranged father's death, Oluchi, an up and coming musician is forced to confront her true self and her past mistakes.
- 'Osuofia in London' offers a variation on an old story: a country bumpkin comes to town, where city slickers try -- and ultimately fail -- to take advantage of him and steal his money. Osuofia lives in a village in south-eastern Nigeria where he talks a lot and drinks a lot of palm wine. His main occupation is as a hunter, at which he is spectacularly unsuccessful. He is hounded by his creditors, and henpecked by his massive wife and five grown-up daughters. Then one day a lawyer's letter arrives to tell him that a long-forgotten brother has died in Britain, leaving him all his money. Osuofia has to go to London to claim his inheritance. This allows the director to have a lot of fun as Osuofia comes face to face with modern plumbing, a full English breakfast, a butler called Jeeves and a park full of pigeons, which finally arouse his hunter's instincts. Meanwhile the crooked lawyer and his glamorous accomplice Samantha (a flame-haired temptress with a disconcerting resemblance to the young Rebecca Brooks) are working to get him to sign away his inheritance. But the thieves fall out and Osuofia makes it back to Nigeria with his fortune intact -- but accompanied by the predatory Samantha, her eyes still firmly on his chequebook. All of which sets things up nicely for a sequel, as Samantha battles with the challenges of life in an African village, and the implacable hostility of the the first Mrs Osuofia.
- 'Chief Daddy' tells the story of billionaire industrialist Chief Beecroft, a flamboyant benefactor to a large extended family of relatives, household staff, and assorted mistresses. Chief lives large, like there's no tomorrow, until the day there is no tomorrow--he dies suddenly and the 'bullion van' stops. What's in his will, and who gets all that money? Will Chief Daddy have the last laugh from beyond the grave?
- God Calling is a story of redemption that looks at the life of Sade, her family and her faith through the lens of an unconventional encounter with God in this modern age.
- A young man's weakness for women lands him in trouble when he is caught in a bizarre love triangle with witches.
- After a lifetime of rivalry, two half-sisters find themselves at loggerheads once again when they set up food businesses on the same street.
- Heartbroken after losing the love of his life, a young man makes a series of unsuccessful attempts to take his own life.
- Ahanna has to grow up quickly, in other to cater for his two younger siblings after their dad mysteriously dies, and their mum unwillingly abandoning them. While plotting for his revenge against his devious uncle, Ahanna went from a life of petty crimes to creating a well-structured team of criminals to carry out criminal operation in a bid to earn a living.
- In a west African Plantation in the 60s, A young determined girl must battle family and society to preserve her late father's legacy; A colonial plantation; amid Disagreements , betrayal and secrets. A dramatic musical , An allegory of Neo colonization.
- In colonial Nigeria, an English documentary photographer in search of a story falls in love with an accused witch living under subhuman conditions.
- "Conspiracy" told the story of a mad woman, Grace, who gave birth to twins, James and John. The twins who grew up to become doctors were taken away from her and raised by a childless couple. Growing up, the twins worked hard to find a cure to their mother's madness. The movie is still remembered for its soundtrack "You and I," an original song concept by Onyeka Onwenu, adapted by Stanley Okorie for the movie. It's also remembered for one of its lines "Ugo, shave me." The line was frequently used by the chief priest, who played a part in Grace's madness.
- The Beecroft family are ready to spend all of Chief Daddy's inheritance, but not if the CEO of his company has anything to do with it.
- A wife and working mother finds herself living the life she always wanted after she inadvertently makes a wish on her 35th birthday but soon discovers that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
- This is a Nigerian Nollywood Ghallywood Movie. Nkem Owoh aka Osuofia and Sam Loco are at it again. Watch this hilarious comedy as they do their best to crack your ribs.