1. Falling
Falling is a 2015 Nigerian romantic drama film written
and produced by Uduak Isong Oguamanam, and directed
by Niyi Akinmolayan. It stars Desmond Elliot , Blossom
Chukwujekwu , Tamara Eteimo, Koffi Adjorlolo and
Adesua Etomi.
The film narrates the story of a young couple, Muna
(Adesua Etomi) and Imoh (Kunle Rhemmy); Muna has to
live with the effects of an accident which has left Imoh
deeply unconscious for several months.
2. Fifty
Fifty captures few pivotal days of four women at the
pinnacle of their careers. Tola, Elizabeth, Maria and Kate
are four friends forced at midlife to take inventory at their
personal lives, while juggling career and family against
the backdrops of the neighbourhoods of Lagos.
Tola is a reality TV star whose marriage to lawyer Kunle
never stood a chance thanks to an invidious family
secret. Elizabeth is a celebrated obstetrician whose
penchant for younger men has estranged her from her
daughter. Maria, a forty nine-year old has an affair with a
married man that results in an unexpected pregnancy and
Kate's battle with a life-threatening illness has plugged
her into religious obsession.
Fifty captures few pivotal days of four women at the
pinnacle of their careers. Tola, Elizabeth, Maria and Kate
are four friends forced at midlife to take inventory at their
personal lives, while juggling career and family against
the backdrops of the neighbourhoods of Lagos.
Tola is a reality TV star whose marriage to lawyer Kunle
never stood a chance thanks to an invidious family
secret. Elizabeth is a celebrated obstetrician whose
penchant for younger men has estranged her from her
daughter. Maria, a forty nine-year old has an affair with a
married man that results in an unexpected pregnancy and
Kate's battle with a life-threatening illness has plugged
her into religious obsession.
3. Entreat
Entreat is a story that reveals the daily challenges
of young adults in a dynamic society like ours, and
the individual strategy people employ to overcome
these challenges.
The movie which features Dakore Akande, Bryan
Okwara, Alexx Ekubo, Osas Ajibade, Wale Ojo, Wole
Ojo, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Sadiq Daba, Kemi
Lala-A kindoju, Femi Jacobs, Stephanie Coker,
Zainab Balogun and more is set to hit our big
screens come Friday, 29th April 2016.
It’s a must watch for every young adult out there,
check out the trailer below to see reasons why you
shouldn’t miss this for anything.
Entreat is a story that reveals the daily challenges
of young adults in a dynamic society like ours, and
the individual strategy people employ to overcome
these challenges.
The movie which features Dakore Akande, Bryan
Okwara, Alexx Ekubo, Osas Ajibade, Wale Ojo, Wole
Ojo, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Sadiq Daba, Kemi
Lala-A kindoju, Femi Jacobs, Stephanie Coker,
Zainab Balogun and more is set to hit our big
screens come Friday, 29th April 2016.
It’s a must watch for every young adult out there,
check out the trailer below to see reasons why you
shouldn’t miss this for anything.
4. Wives on strike.
Wives on Strike, is a hilarious comedy about a group of
market women who decided to take matters into their own
hands against their husbands in a bid to stir them into
standing up for a young girl whom they wanted to protect
from the wishes of her own father. The women, who
hilariously interpret their roles, set a series of events in
motion to give the movie many moments of laughter without
missing a beat on the reason for everyone to know why they
are on strike.
market women who decided to take matters into their own
hands against their husbands in a bid to stir them into
standing up for a young girl whom they wanted to protect
from the wishes of her own father. The women, who
hilariously interpret their roles, set a series of events in
motion to give the movie many moments of laughter without
missing a beat on the reason for everyone to know why they
are on strike.
8.Road to yesterday
Road To Yesterday is a 2015 Nigerian road romantic
drama film directed by Ishaya Bako . It stars Genevieve
Nnaji and Oris Erhuero in lead roles, with Majid Michel
and Chioma 'Chigul' Omeruah in supporting roles. [3] The
film, which is co-produced by Genevieve Nnaji, is the
actress' first effort as a producer.
Road to Yesterday tells the story of an estranged married
couple, hoping to mend their strained marriage whilst on
a road trip to a relative’s funeral.
Road To Yesterday is a 2015 Nigerian road romantic
drama film directed by Ishaya Bako . It stars Genevieve
Nnaji and Oris Erhuero in lead roles, with Majid Michel
and Chioma 'Chigul' Omeruah in supporting roles. [3] The
film, which is co-produced by Genevieve Nnaji, is the
actress' first effort as a producer.
Road to Yesterday tells the story of an estranged married
couple, hoping to mend their strained marriage whilst on
a road trip to a relative’s funeral.