Tag: Nollywood

  • I want to act in Nollywood movies- Dave Chappelle

    I want to act in Nollywood movies- Dave Chappelle

    Popular US comedian, Dave Chappelle, has proclaimed his desire to star in Nollywood movies.

    He said this while fielding questions during his appearance on the Joe Rogan Podcast.

    “I have this weird idea. I want to go to Africa and do some of these Nollywood movies,” the comedy legend said.

    “I’ve been watching them, and how people can solve problems with so little resources.

    “This is what these African directors are like. The movies look crazy but it’s funny how crazy they look.

    “But it is also inspiring because I can’t believe this guy with no resources solve complicated filmmaking problem with this type of ingenuity because they had to.

    “What if there is a reputable American star to apply these tricks to?

    “I come with this funny; you just give that look. Don’t you worry, it’s all going to work out.

    “I want to do that, I want just to see what’s popping over there. Africa is popping right now.”

    Chappelle averred that he doesn’t think he needs a script to star in a Nollywood movie because of the way they are.

    “I don’t know that I need one. You have to see one of these movies to see what I’m talking about,” he said.

    “It’s like something about it makes me feel joyful when I watch it.”

     

  • Sad! Nollywood actress Ify Onwuemene dies of cancer

    Sad! Nollywood actress Ify Onwuemene dies of cancer

    Popular Nollywood star, Ify Onwuemene, known for her role in the popular sitcom ‘Everyday People’, has died of cancer.

    It was gathered that the role interpreter, who died on Tuesday, had been battling endometrial cancer.

    Her friend in the movie industry, Gloria Anozie-Young, broke the news of her death via her Facebook page.

    Anozie-Young wrote, “With a deep sense of loss but total submission to God Almighty, we regret to announce that IFEY ONWUEMENE has gone to be with the Lord.

    “IFEY ONWUEME was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Her womb was removed, but she has been battling the ailment for many years now.

     

    “In 2019, even after eight sessions of chemotherapy, the doctors told her she had reached stage 4. However, we are not sure if she was given the wrong diagnosis or being treated with the wrong chemo, because she still felt pains on her upper abdomen and her tummy bloated.

    “Ify spent more than N10m, being helped with donations by her fellow actors and other Nigerians. A GoFundme account was opened for her, but it did not yield much. She had to go for draining every two weeks at a cost of N280,000, but only 3 litres of liquid can be removed at a time so that her heart is not affected.

     

    “IFEY has finally gone to rest, today 25th May 2021. May her soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.”

    Anozie-Young revealed that burial arrangements would be released by the family of the deceased.

  • Men masturbate with my pictures- Uju Mandy

    Men masturbate with my pictures- Uju Mandy

    Busty Nollywood actress and social media influencer, Uju Mandy has stated that men masturbate with her pictures.

    “I get lots of funny messages on my Instagram page. In fact, it is an everyday thing. I just read them and laugh. But the most embarrassing message I received recently was when a guy sent me a DM saying he uses my pictures and videos to masturbate. I was shocked!” Mandy told The Sun.

    Speaking further, she revealed that she has taken a break from acting.

    “For now, I have taken a break from acting because it’s not easy. Acting is not easy at all because of sexual harassment. I need to put myself together before going back to acting. Some movie producers would not let me rest. But I am not in for that kind of lifestyle because I value my body a lot. My body isn’t for everyone. Only people that deserve it can have my body.”

    Mandy also said that her former lovers run back begging for another chance: “Yes, why not? They do. I don’t accept my exs back. Once we break up, I don’t know you again. They always want to come back and have more of me, but I don’t give them that chance. Even now, I’m not in a hurry for marriage. I’m still young and have a very bright future. I need to make money before settling down with anyone.”

     

  • Nollywood contributes 2.3 per cent to Nigeria’s GDP- Gbajabiamila

    Nollywood contributes 2.3 per cent to Nigeria’s GDP- Gbajabiamila

    Femi Gbajabiamila, Speaker of House of Representatives, says the film industry contribute 2.3 per cent to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) with over 2,500 movies produced annually.
    Gbajabiamila said this at a Two-Day Leadership Master class Training for Nollywood Actors organised by House Minority Leader, Ndudi Elumelu on Friday in Abuja.

    He said it was expedient to acknowledge and celebrate Nollywood Actors and Actresses as well as others who made up the Nollywood entertainment industry.

    He added that with talent, fortitude, and extraordinary resilience, they had built a globally competitive entertainment industry in spite of the challenges and constraints in the nation’s environment.
    “With adequate investment, a supportive regulatory environment, better training and capacity development, Nollywood will grow beyond our present dream and surpass our highest ambitions.

    “It falls on all of us in government, the private sector and across the society to identify ways we can help the industry reach the heights and we all know is possible,” he said.

    He said that beyond the questions of economics and profit, there was the issue of the critical role of Nollywood in influencing culture, defining national character, and promoting national identity.

    “As actors and entertainers, you directly exert tremendous influence on the lives of hundreds of millions of Nigerians, they are impacted by the roles you play, the stories you tell and the realities you explore in your movies,” he said.

    Gbajabiamila said that this come with a responsibility to tell stories that inspire goodness, motivate thoughtful acts, encourage fraternity, and uplift the human condition.

    “You also have a responsibility to tell the best stories of our beloved country. I do not propose to turn you into cheerleaders for a Nigeria that does not exist.

    “But the stories of men and women thriving through adversity and innovating for prosperity needs to be told, and it falls to you to tell those stories,”he said.

    Elumelu, in his remark said the training, was a much needed strategic multisectoral effort to guarantee the desired rebound and repositioning of the movie industry in Nigeria.

    He said that the training would retool the drivers of movie industry in the countrty to efficiently play their roles of effectual propagation and promotion of our rich national heritage, ideologies and values.

    He added that this would help to revamp the sector as an economic hub in our nation and the West African Sub region.

    “Nigerians are passionate about the movies you produce as it sees their personal and shared challenges, struggles, anxieties, aspirations and achievements in the lives of the characters you aptly portray,” he said.

    Mr Emeka Rollas, National President, Actors Guild of Nigeria, (AGN) said that knowledge was essential to leadership development and sustainable society.

    He said that Actors must work together to pursue a sustainable society and a sustainable path to economic growth and better the industry through qualitative leadership.

    “We need leadership sustainability in the industry through training and retraining to enable us grows the business to keep meeting global demand.

    “The training will enhance our management skill, strategic plan, thought process, new adaptations, risk management among others,” he said.

  • Nollywood loses another veteran, hours after Bruno Iwuoha’s death

    Nollywood loses another veteran, hours after Bruno Iwuoha’s death

    Nollywood actress, Ashabi Ayantunde aka Iya Ife has passed away barely 48 hours after the death of her colleague, Bruno Iwuoha.

    Iya Ife had passed away on Sunday evening, April 11, 2021, in Ile Ife, Osun State.

    The late Iya Ife passed away after a brief illness that lasted only one week, sources claim.

    “She fell sick last week and she was taken to Ile-Ife, Osun State before she died yesterday (Sunday) evening. May Her Soul Rest in Peace,” a colleague informed.

    The death of the actress popular amongst Nollywood films with Yoruba as a major language was made known by the Theater Arts And Motion Pictures Association of Nigeria, TAMPAN.

    The late actress was a member of the professional body and is popular in the Oshodi-Isolo branch.

    The news of Iya Ife’s death has thrown the entire TAMPAN led by Bolaji Amusan aka Mr. Latin into a mourning state.

    Iya Ife featured in several films including Oro Aye, Terror, Atidade Kinihun, Afefe, Onibara Aje, Olori, Old Soja and Ogbologbo.

  • Nollywood actor and family escaped death in bizarre fire incident

    Nollywood actor and family escaped death in bizarre fire incident

    Popular Nigerian actor, Junior Pope Odonwodo, a.k.a Pope has expressed gratitude to God for sparing his life and that of his family members after a fire incident that destroyed his house.

    The renowned actor, who said he was so thankful to God for saving his entire family, took to his instagram handle @jnrpope to show appreciation to God.

    He said his house went up in flames while the family were sleeping but God intervened, adding that he was safe and no one sustained any injury.

    ”Join Me In Thanking God Ooooooooo. My House Almost Went Up In Flames While My Family Slept.

    “But GOD Intervened. My Hands Are Clean Oooooooooooo, (Akam di Ocha). God Is The Greatest (final full stop). My family and I are safe…..” he wrote.

    In 2006, the actor joined the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) and started attending movie auditions and acting as a minor character in movies.

    He always played the role of a bodyguard, palace attendant and servant in movies.

    In 2007, Pope rose to fame after acting in the Nollywood blockbuster movie “Secret Adventures” a movie directed by Tchidi Chikere.

    He has acted in more than 150 Nollywood movies which include: “Secret Adventures”, “Mad sex”, “Bitter Generation”, “Vengeance of Bullet”, “The Cat”, “The Generals”, “Wrong Initiation” among others.

    In 2010, he won the award for Nollywood Most Promising Actor in Nigeria at the Entertainment Factory Awards.

    He is known for acting criminal, villain, armed robber, militant and hit man roles in movies alongside with Emma Ehumadu, Sylvester Madu, Zubby Michael, Jim Iyke, Alaso Wariboko, Gentle Jack, Hanks Anuku, Jerry Amilo.

    In the cause of his acting career, he has won several awards which include: Most Promising Actor in Nigeria at the City People Entertainment Awards.

    Others include Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards and Best Actor of the Year at the Africa Movie Academy Awards among others.

  • 80 percent of Nollywood actresses guilty of paternity fraud –Uche Maduagwu

    80 percent of Nollywood actresses guilty of paternity fraud –Uche Maduagwu

    Controversial actor, Uche Maduagwu has averred that eighty percent of Nollywood actresses are guilty of paternity fraud.He said if DNA test were to be done in Nollywood, many actresses will leave their marriages because eighty person of their children do not belong to their husbands alone.

    His statement has triggered diverse reactions on social media.

    Read the comments gathered by TheNewsGuru below

    @Returnofragamuffin wrote:” Nawah ooo someone find this man a role to act in nollywood movie cuz he’s too jobless! And bored!

    @Benjexx: My guy, you no Dey depressed again abi u don buy new bra?

    @Kueen_nene: From depression to revealing secrets what’s next?

    @Omotobaolanile: You sha want this attention by fire by force mr bra pupa ??? enjoy.

    @Anonymous: What you call fraud is some women having arrangements with their husbands to hide their shame and not show their problems out to the world. In some cultures in Anambra, any child born into a marriage belongs to the man. Ask Awka and Otu-ocha people. Find another matter to trend with,not this one. If you are from any of these places and you did not know, as your people.

    @Nne: Gay boy start by running ur own DNA test first ur mum may have some explanations to do bcoz u r nt normal at all. Leaking ass.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Maduagwu once begged DJ Cuppy for marriage in a post he later deleted, as with many others. From Cuppy, Maduagwu would soon hop onto Chika Ike, declaring that his New Year resolution for 2020 was to walk down the aisle with the actress.

  • I have had low moments, it’s been tough- Ini Dima- Okojie

    I have had low moments, it’s been tough- Ini Dima- Okojie

    When it comes to young actresses making waves in Nollywood, Ini Dima-Okojie isn’t one you can ignore. The role interpreter who garnered rave reviews for her role in Nollywood-Bollywood flick ‘Namaste Wahala,’ has said she has had her own fair share of low moments.

    According to her: “My journey in Nollywood has been exciting. It’s five years and counting. There have been ups and low moments and it’s been tough, but I wouldn’t change anything for the world, because I am better and stronger for it.I believe in time so much. I believe in hard work, but without grace, you can’t move without that grace. I’m grateful and very happy, she told Bellanaija.

    Asked about her thought on love, the Covenant University graduate said love should be able to exist beyond borders.

    “When it comes to love, I think that love should be able to exist and thrive beyond borders. It should be able to thrive beyond cultures and you know, as people, we should just be able to love each other irrespective.Finally, if you believe in something, speak on it, fight for it, and hopefully, everything will work in your favour”.
    One that one role she desires to play, Okojie who is known for her impeccable sense of style said: “There isn’t one character that I want to play. I’m more interested in projects that warm my heart, projects that are groundbreaking and projects that I see myself in. If there’s any experience that I would like to have, I’d like to be on a set that has to do with a lot of green screens.

    I think that just strips everything down and there’s so much imagination that goes into that. So if there’s one process I’m looking forward to as an actor, is acting on a set that has the majority of shots behind the green screen”.

  • No structure in Nollywood, it’s all about money – Swanky JKA

    No structure in Nollywood, it’s all about money – Swanky JKA

    Rising actor, Swanky JKA has stated that the movie industry in Nigeria is stereotyped with no structure.

    The ‘Living in Bondage’ role interpreter said this during an interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Rubbin minds.

    According to him, Nollywood is all about money and has ‘stereotyping’ as its biggest problem.

    Swanky said: “The Biggest problem with Nollywood is stereotyping, if I was an actor in Lagos when I auditioned for Living in bondage’ I may not have been chosen for the role because they were looking for someone that was not popular.

    “There is no plan or structure in Nollywood, it’s all about the money. It is just like when everyone is doing Ghetto or comedy movies, everyone would do comedy and it’s a big problem

    “Most veteran actors are being stereotyped to one role and that’s not good.”

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Swanky JKA won the 2020 AMVCA trailblazer award for his outstanding achievement and role in ‘Living in bondage’

  • Nollywood veteran actress shares COVID-19 ordeal from hospital bed

    Nollywood veteran actress shares COVID-19 ordeal from hospital bed

    Nollywood veteran actress, Victoria Inyama has revealed that she tested positive to the deadly Coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

    The actress, who presently resides in the UK, disclosed this on her Instagram page @victoriainyama, where she stated that she rather go through this than her children.

    According to her, she has been down with the virus for three weeks and is still hospitalised.

    “Gratitude Gratitude Gratitude…thank you @borisjohnsonuk and @mayorofldn for the lockdown………l couldn’t have been more careful with the kids going to school etc….

    ”I would rather go through this than my children ??‍♀️. What a Christmas and New Year…,what a 2021??? COVID-19 is a terrible terrible virus ….l can’t even explain…..So exhausting….3 weeks and still counting……

    “Thanks to @Idn_ambulance Kent zone…@darent_ valley_hospital @ tiko4guvnor??????????@drtonero@wonuola.aki akintola
    This too shall pass……,” she wrote.

    Meanwhile, some of her fans had taken to her Instagram page to wish her speedy recovery from the virus.

    In a reaction, a fan @flexherbl said” Get well, Soon!
    A very quick recovery to you madam!,”.

    Another fan @tomiwasage said”Oh oh, so sorry Sis. But you’re a fighter, and you shall beat COVID!!!! Alleluyah,”.

    @dada.bolanle_bolly said: “Get well soon..the Lord is your strength,”.

    @gabsokunowo, in a reaction said: ” The Lord is your strength! Get well soon Beautiful, we are praying for u,”.

    Similarly, @vincentenyeama001 said:”Be strong and get well soon,” and @kominoma said: Praying for you ???,”.

    Quite a number of Nigerian showbiz personalities have contracted the virus. While some have recovered others were yet to.