Tag: Nollywood

  • FG prohibits ‘money rituals`, other vices in Nollywood films

    FG prohibits ‘money rituals`, other vices in Nollywood films

     

    Dr Shaibu Husseini, Executive Director/CEO  of  National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), says  the Federal Government has approved the prohibition of money rituals and glamourising  of vices in Nigerian films.

    Husseini disclosed this at a National Stakeholders Engagement on Smoke-Free Nollywood held in Enugu on Wednesday.

    The event was organised by the NFVCB and Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA).

    Movie producers, directors and actors drawn from different parts of the country, as well as leaders of various guilds and associations in the Nigerian film industry were present at the event.

    Husseini said that today, we are facing an industry emergency requiring bold and ambitious actions from all parents, guardians and stakeholders.

    “When my predecessor approached the former Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed on the need to make a subsidiary legislation to curtail the display of smoking in Nigerian movies, he saw the need to include money rituals.

    “Others included in the regulation are ritual killings and glamourising other crimes in order to further sanitise the film industry.

    “Today, I am delighted to announce to you that the  Minister of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, Hannatu  Musawa, pursuant to section 65 of the NFVCB Act 2004 has approved  the regulation.

    “The minister has approved the Prohibition of Money Ritual, Ritual Killing, Tobacco, Tobacco Products, Nicotine Product Promotion and Glamorisation display in Movies, Musical Videos and Skits” Regulations 2024.”

    “We have also forwarded the approved copy to the Federal Ministry of Justice for Gazette,” he said.

    Husseini  said the sensitisation programme was to educate stakeholders on the danger inherent in consummation of smoking in Nigerian movies.

    According to him, besides the health implications,  glamourising  smoking in films poses a negative influence on  teens and young adults who constitute the largest segment of Nigeria movie viewers.

    He said that the board was set to undertake detailed enlightenment programmes in secondary schools, tertiary institutions, local communities, faith groups and other institutions.

    “As you all know, the film industry occupies a central position in the entertainment and creative sector, and it is imperative that we continue to place the highest premium on the progress of the film industry.

    “The NFVCB supports smoke-free movies and supports smoke-free Nollywood, and we therefore seek your collaboration to develop creative content that discourages smoking and promotes positive health messages.

    “After series of engagements, the NFVCB in collaboration with the CAPPA decided to do a ‘subsidiary regulations’ to cater for smoking in movies since this aspect was not expressly spelt out in the extant Law.

    “The NFVCB is well prepared to take leadership in this regard and has planned and began implementing innovative ways to achieve its mandate,” he said

    It is the duty of the Board to register all films and videos outlets across the country, and to keep a register of such registered outlets among other functions.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Zack Orji debunks rumours of Gabonese descent

    Zack Orji debunks rumours of Gabonese descent

    Nollywood veteran actor Zack Orji has debunked social media rumours claiming that he is from Gabon.

    The renowned actor, who took to his Instagram page – @realzackorji – to express his frustration, said the falsehood was not the first about him.

    “I am a full-blooded Nigerian, hail from Enugu the coal city State, and proud  of my Nigerian heritage.

    “God should deal with those people that originated the lies.

    “Not long ago, they said I was dead; by God’s grace and mercy, it turned out to be a lie from the pit of hell.

    “Now, another lie from the pit of hell has emerged, this time they said that I am from Gabon. That I am not a Nigerian.

    “I hereby issue a disclaimer dissociating myself from that lie. I am a full-blooded Nigerian.

    “Both my parents are Nigerians; I am from Enugu State, the coal city State. I am proudly Nigerian and equally proud of my Nigerian heritage.

    “God Almighty will deal with whoever originated that lie. He will deal with the liar as He deems fit,” he wrote.

  • Grammy-winning Nigerian  singer, Burna Boy ventures into movies

    Grammy-winning Nigerian  singer, Burna Boy ventures into movies

    Grammy-winning Nigerian  singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as  Burna Boy, has made his way into the movie industry.

    The 32-year-old artiste is set to make his debut as an executive producer in Black Mic Mac’s upcoming movie ‘3 Cold Dishes.’

    Burna Boy would executively produce the movie through Spaceship Films, a company he co-founded alongside Bose Ogulu, his mother.

    The movie will be co-produced by Black Mic Mac, Ifind, Alma Prods, Asurf Films, and Martian Network.

    Directed by Asurf Oluseyi and written by Tomi Adesina, ‘3 Cold Dishes’ is a story set across Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, and Côte d’Ivoire.

    “This film is a testament to the strength and resilience of its characters, and it took us blood and sweat to get it to this stage,” the director, Asurf Oluseyi stated in an interview with Variety.

    The film boasts of star-studded casts such as Osas Ighodaro, Femi Jacobs, Wale Ojo, Ruby Akubueze, Brutus Richards as well as some Ivorian and Senegalese actors.

  • Actor Olumide Oworu, reveals who he’s getting married to

    Actor Olumide Oworu, reveals who he’s getting married to

    Handsome Nollywood actor, Olumide Oworu has hinted on when and who he would eventually get married to.

    The actor said he is open to marrying his current girlfriend.

    Oworu, 29 noted that he has found his missing rib in her current girlfriend.

    The actor made this known while appearing on a ‘Surviving Lagos’ podcast on Saturday evening.

    “I feel like I have found the one [my soul mate],” he expressed.

    Responding to the host, Susan Pawjok’s question on why he is keeping his partner private, Oworu said, “The industry that we are in would take a lot from you. So in the tug of war, I’m trying to hold on to something to myself.”

    Susan inferred: “Would you say you are scared of showing her face before some people would snatch her from you?”

    Oworu rebuffed: “No, I’m not scared. I dare people to try her. I am a very secured man.”

  • Veteran actress, Liz Benson returns to Nollywood

    Veteran actress, Liz Benson returns to Nollywood

    Veteran actress Liz Benson, has made a Nollywood comeback after several years of time-off from acting.

    The seasoned thespian is back to her first love as she features in a new film, “A Mother’s Son,” produced by ace actress Mercy Johnson and directed by Vincent De Anointed.

    Mercy Johnson disclosed this in a behind-the-scenes video she posted on her Instagram page, with the cast expressing excitement as they welcomed the veteran actress.

    According to her, the star-studded movie features a seasoned cast, including Mike Godson, Mercy Johnson, Evia Simon, Ozioma Maurice, and George Inaibeh, among others.

    Liz Benson, who was surprised at the warm welcome by her colleagues, said’’, All the big people in Nollywood are here.

    “You guys are doing exploits; God bless you. It’s nice to see all of you in real life.

    I am meeting all of you for the first time. But I have come to see my daughter (Mercy Johnson).”

    Liz Benson, 58, hails from Etinan, Akwa Ibom in southern Nigeria.

    She started her career as a child actress in 1971 at age five but gained fame after being featured as Mrs Agnes Johnson, on a television soap opera titled ‘Fortunes’ on NTA in 1993.

    Benson rose to stardom in the 1990s as she appeared in some classic movies and became a household name in those early days of Nollywood.

    Some of the acclaimed movies she featured in include the ‘Glamour Girls’, ‘True Confession’, ‘Diamond Rings’, ‘Scores to Settle’,’ Evil Men1 and 2’, ‘Conspiracy’, ‘Dead End’, among others.

    Before her return to Nollywood, Benson had disclosed that she is a born-again Christian and now preaches the gospel on fulltime basis as an ordained minister.

    NAN

  • CAMIFF 2024: Nollywood star, Enyinna Nwigwe, wins ‘Overall Best Actor’

    CAMIFF 2024: Nollywood star, Enyinna Nwigwe, wins ‘Overall Best Actor’

    Nollywood superstar, Enyinna Nwigwe, has been adjudged the ‘Overall Best Actor’ by the Jury of the 2024 edition of the Cameroon International Film Festival (CAMIFF).

    According to a statement by Nwigwe on Monday, the honour was announced during the closing ceremony of the event held in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

    Nwigwe, one of Nollywood leading actors clinched the recognition for his superlative performance in the movie, ‘Choke Hold’.

    The movie is a Caribbean action drama which has Nwigwe in a leading role alongside top Jamaican actress, Sherando Ferril.

    Expressing his joy about the feat, Nwigwe said, “Yours truly was presented with an Overall Best Actor award at the just concluded Cameroon International Film Festival for my role in the Caribbean movie, Choke Hold.

    “Choke Hold also took home the Best Screenplay award on the night.

    “Shout out to the entire Choke Hold team. Special shout out to Gilbert Ebot for the relentless efforts at keeping the film culture alive and thriving in Cameroon.

    “And congratulations to all other recipients.”

    Choke Hold is a domestic violence drama which premiered in December 2023.

    Produced, written and directed by Joel Ayuk, the film is inspired by the director’s knowledge of an actual case of intimate partner violence and shot with a diverse cast and crew of Caribbean, African and North American film professionals.

    Nwigwe, critically-acclaimed for tasking film roles is not new to such cross-continental film productions.

    He has featured in films with such slants like ‘All About Love’ (South Africa) and ‘Black November’, where he featured alongside global acts like Vivica Fox, Kim Basinger, Akon and Wyclef Jean.

  • nollywood-actress-recounts-her-ordeal-as-a-caregiver-in-canada

    nollywood-actress-recounts-her-ordeal-as-a-caregiver-in-canada

    Lola Alao, Nollywood actress has recounted her ordeal as a caregiver in Canada.

    Alao, who is popular in the Yoruba film industry, spoke about her relocation in an interview with Kunle Afod, her colleague.

    She said she was once slapped by a dementia patient when she got close to an elderly person during her caregiving job.

    The actress also said the incident made her quit her job and open a clothing business.

    Alao further urged people to have a skill before relocating abroad.

    “I always advise people looking to relocate to learn a skill like fashion designing, hairdressing or cooking. Because when I first came to Canada I had to learn a course to become a caretaker. So I went to the school for a year and once while caring for an elderly one, she slapped me,” she said.

    “I had bathed and clothed her, she had dementia, and then she complained about her earring. So when I went to check on her to see what was wrong, she gave me a hard slap and I began to cry. The nurses around came to us after hearing the commotion and that was the day I decided that I wasn’t doing that anymore.

    “Then I decided to open a boutique and my lounge, LA lounge, in two places but I later left the store and started selling from house but now I plan on getting a new store for my boutique.”

  • Popular Nollywood gem denies being arrested, sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia

    Popular Nollywood gem denies being arrested, sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia

    Popular Nollywood actress, Sola Sobowale has described a viral report about her alleged arrest in Saudi Arabia for drug trafficking as false.

    The 58-year-old Nollywood gem debunked the claim during a live chat on the ‘Teju Baby Face Show’, stating that she had never visited Saudi Arabia.

    Sobowale said the rumour about her alleged arrest and death sentence went viral when she left Nigeria for the United Kingdom for personal purposes.

    “God has compensated me because there were so many things written about me when I left the shores of Nigeria – so many negative things.

    “Remember, when I was in the UK doing my thing, they wrote a lot of things in Nigerian newspapers – from grace to grass.

    “So, I go there anytime I’m off work. I make eba, pound yam and help my sister to serve food. They saw me. They wrote ‘Sola Sobowale now sells eba’.

    “They said they killed me in Saudi Arabia that I carried cocaine. They got me arrested and there, they amputated my leg, my hand, and I said to them that I’m a star in Nigeria. And because of that, I said they should kill me and they did,” Sobowale said.

  • Nollywood produces 274 films in Q1 2024 – Official

    Nollywood produces 274 films in Q1 2024 – Official

    The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) says it received and classified 274 movies produced by the Nigerian film industry in the first quarter of the year.

    Dr Shaibu Husseini, Executive Director/CEO of the board made this known in a statement on Monday in Abuja.

    The NFVCB boss said the figure was provided by the Department of Film Censorship and Classification of the board in its first quarter report, capturing all genres of films approved by the board.

    The report is for onward submission to the relevant Federal Government agency as input for the compilation of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product for the first quarter ( Q1 2024).

    As indicated in the report, films in English Language constitute the chunk of the films produced during the period under review.

    250 films out of the numbers verified and approved   were produced in English, while others include films in Yoruba, gbo,Hausa and Hindi languages.

    According to the report, classification by viewing audience indicates that films classified ‘18’, meant for matured audience, constitute over 50 percent of the total films produced.

    The report further shown that films classified as ‘15’, ‘!2’ and those that requires Parental Guidance(PG),  as well as those under  ‘General  viewing trailed behind accordingly.

    NFVCB is a Federal Government agency that regulates the films and video industry in Nigeria.

    The board is empowered by law to classify all films and videos, whether imported or produced locally.

    It is also the duty of the board to register all films and videos outlet across the country and to keep a register of such outlets among other functions.

     

  • Fans raise concern over spate of deaths of Nollywood actors

    Fans raise concern over spate of deaths of Nollywood actors

    The Nigerian movie industry has been hit with spate of deaths of prominent and budding actors this year.

    Veteran Yoruba actor, Deji Aderemi, popularly known as Olofa Ina, died on Thursday, January 4. He died at the age of 73.
    According to reports, the thespian died of cancer in Lagos State.

    Veteran actress, Ethel Ekpe, who adorned the Nigerian entertainment screen for years, died on Wednesday, February 7, in Lagos State.

    Ekpe is well known for playing the role of ‘Segi’ on the Nigerian Television Authority sitcom, ‘Basi and Company’. She died after a long battle with cancer.

    Yoruba Nollywood actor, Tolani Quadri Oyebamiji, popularly known as Sisi Quadri died on March 1, at the age of 44.

    A day after Sisi Quadri’s demise, the news of the passing of comic actor, John Okafor, popular as Mr Ibu broke out.
    The actor died at the age of 62.

    Three weeks after losing one of its comic actors, the Nigerian movie industry lost yet another veteran actor, Amaechi Muonagor, to the cold hands of death.
    Muonagor died on Sunday, March 24, after battling kidney disease for a long time.

    This came a few days after a viral video in which he solicited financial assistance from Nigerians to enable him to travel abroad for a kidney transplant.

    Nollywood actress, Adejumoke Oreoluwa Aderounmu, popularly known for her role as ‘Esther’ in popular TV series, Jenifa’s Diary, died on Sunday, March 7.

    Days after the death of Adejumoke, the news of the passing of Junior Pope Odonwodo popularly called, Jnr Pope, broke out.

    The actor died on Wednesday, March 10, while filming in Asaba, Delta.
    Again, on Tuesday, Veteran Nollywood actor and singer, Zulu Adigwe, died.

    Adigwe earned fame for his paternal roles in Nollywood movies such as Mr. B in the sitcom, ‘Basi and Company,’ and featured in the 2019 blockbuster ‘Living in Bondage’ and ‘Breaking Free’.

    Fans, took to the social media platform, X, formerly Twitter, to raise their concerns.

    @rucie_cares, tweeted, “What is really happening to all this great actors?
    “This calls for concern. We lost so much this year, great men and women that had put smiles in our faces over the years.
    I think the government should start with Health Insurance for them.”

    @simplyweezee, via X, tweeted, “I think something is absolutely wrong. People should check up on these actors.”

    Also, @ikukuoma_jay, tweeted, “Haaaa, how many of them come remain?
    This generation of Nollywood stars don finish ooo.”

    “This year alone, we’ve lost about four of them if I’m not mistaken.
    Rest in peace Zulu Adigwe.”
    @DebestDBT via X tweeted: Something in that Nollywood needs to be checked.
    @styles_jp8 via X tweeted, “What’s going on in Nollywood.”

    @pee_rsp via X tweeted: “What’s happening?”
    @fargovenus via X tweeted: “Too many actors passing on lately.”
    @dej66881970 via X tweeted: “Why are people dying in the movie industry more than any industry. It’s indeed alarming.”

    @Ayoksmi via X tweeted: “We lost another veteran. This is not the best time for Nollywood. Within a short period of time Nollywood has lost more key actors to the cold hands of death. Something is not right in Nollywood.”