Friday, March 16, 2018

#Wakanda Forever!!! Couple take Black Panther Themed Pregnancy Shoot .PHOTOS




Black Panther has literally been trending at a tweet per second on all social media.





The #WakandaForever hashtag has completely taken over social media. 


According to Forbes, Black Panther out-socialed even Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and this is for a film that has literally only been out  a month ago.


The Ryan-Coogler directed Panther also out-socialed several other films that dominated the news cycle in the last year. Essentially, when you look at likes, retweets, reposts or any sort of action taken after a posting on an official social account for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Thor: Ragnorak, Wonder Woman and Black Panther, the black cat wins. Hands down. All told, so far, there are 120 million “actions” taken by fans who follow the Chadwick Boseman film on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or Youtube, according to Shareablee, a company that helps businesses analyze social content.

A family went as far as having a Wakanda style maternity photo shoot.





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Saturday, March 11, 2017

‘Ghanaians Don’t Vote Yet They Complain When Nigerians Win At The AMVCAs!’ – Yvonne Okoro Slams Ghanaians







Yvonne Okoro is a Ghanaian actress of Nigerian and Ghanaian descent whose movies are some of the best selling in Nigeria and the rest of the world.
Speaking with Joy News, the talented actress noted that Ghanaians are quick to complain when Nigerians and South Africans bag all the awards, but they never put in effort to vote for the movies they claim to support.

Yvonne's movie received multiple nominations but did not win any. She however blames Ghanaians for never proving their dedication to their movie industry.

She said:


"It means people didn't vote that's what it means. When you say this, people get angry. They go and watch the thing (award shows) and go like why are Nigerians only winning, why are South Africans winning but it's a viewer's choice awards, you're meant to vote so that the one that you want to win, would win. And you'll realize that we have that problem.

We talk a lot about supporting, oh yes! Let her go, we're so proud of you but nobody goes out there to vote if you look at Big Brother and all these shows, the person cannot win if you don't vote. So you'll realize that for my last movie 'Contract', the ones (awards) I won were all by the jury and not by popular votes so that should tell you that Ghanaians don't know how to vote and when you don't win, they would want to ask you why you didn't or, get angry and say why are Nigerians winning. It's because they vote for their people. No matter how terrible the movie is, they go out there and vote because they want their country to win.

What's most important is that, next time, let's not just celebrate the person or the fact that she's been nominated. Yeah being nominated is fantastic but trust me, winning is the best. So next time, let's go out there and vote for Ghana, vote for your people so that they can win but the fact that we were nominated and at least Ghana represented, I think it's a beautiful thing but it would have been better if I won."

On what Yvonne Okoro thinks about her works being the only ones recognised by the awards competition:


"I don't know because I didn't watch any of the movies and don't know the movies churned out last year or last two years but it's a very competitive award show."

Sometimes, a movie not making it doesn't mean it's not good. It's good, better, best, so it's like your movie might be good but there are better ones or, you didn't follow due process so because of that and due to a certain reason, your movie will be disqualified. And these things, they wouldn't come and tell you that your movie was disqualified but you just won't make it so in the end, your movie might have been great, but you wouldn't get to that point."

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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Short Movie Release | ''Trapped'' By John Attah.

 https://m.afrinolly.com/shortfilms/d/2173
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Substance abuse is like a time-bomb waiting to explode. The problem is, it doesn't affect just the person indulging in it but may affect even those around them in one way or the other.
Watch the shortfilm, TRAPPED; written and directed by JOHN ATTAH. Starring Ben Okoma, Celina Ideh and Aaron Sunday.

SYNOPSIS
Neck deep in substance abuse, Hector fights to break off but a relapse sets off events that would define the lives of everyone around him.

Watch via:
 https://m.afrinolly.com/shortfilms/d/2173

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Monday, January 13, 2014

Konga.com Invites You To The Screening Of The Documentary"Crocodile In The Yangtze" (The Alibaba Story)


2014 is a year that promises to be rewarding for the Nigerian Technology and Business Ecosystems in terms of growth and providing solutions for Nigerians at large. And to kick off the year,
The Konga.com team in collaboration with Porter Erisman will like to invite you to the screening of the award-winning independent documentary “Crocodile in the Yangtze”; The Alibaba story, at the Ozone Cinemas, Yaba Lagos.

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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Fuck Your Dumb Ass” – Furious Rukky Sanda Blasts Nollywood Movie Haters


Rukky

Nollywood actress Rukky Sanda angrily took to Twitter an hour ago to curse all the people, all the anybodies that have ever opened their mouth to say Naija movies ain’t it.And when she was spent, Rukky deleted her tweets and tweeted ‘Silence is Golden’.

Meanwhile, picture above was Rukky Sanda’s look today. You like?




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GIAMA(GOLDEN ICONS ACADEMY MOVIE AWARDS) Set To Honour Nollywood Legend Richard Mofe Damijo RMD.




 Nollywood Legend Richard Mofe Damijo, popularly known as ‘RMD’will be honoured by GIAMA Aawards  for his achievements in the Nollywood industry over the past decades.
This international award GIAMA, takes place on the 19th of October in Houston,
The GIAMA Awards is proudly supported by Arik Airlines, BellaNaija, Nollywood Access, Nollywood View, City People Magazine, The Nation, Sun, Bashman Entertainment, Dure Events, Segun Gele, Naijapals, Jaguda, Sturvs and several other organizations listed on GIAMA’s website.

Follow us: Twitter: @giamaawards Fb: GIAMA Awards Instagram: @giamaaward

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Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Papel's MIMIDOO Movie Online.Watch it here.

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Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Nollywood And Lagos State Government Set For A Showdown Over Plans By Lagos State Government To Subject Them To " Double Censorship".



Practitioners of the Nigerian motion picture industry called Nollywood have said that they will protest the recent decision by the Lagos State government to subject them to ‘”double censorship’’. The State government had through the Lagos State Film and Video Censors Board (LSFVCB) announced during the week that it would commence censorship and classification of ‘cinematographic works and songs exhibited within the state’ in line with its mandate as a regulatory agency. The Board said it would in addition register associations and practitioners in the film and music industry that are in the state. 

  But the practitioners said the decision by the state to censor films that have already been censored by the statutory federal government agency- The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) was ‘’unnecessary and was a decision that will inflict so much financial pains on the practitioners.’’ President of the Association of Movie Producers (AMP) Zik Zulu Okafor said that they had told the LSFVCB officials at a meeting that it would amount to ‘double jeopardy’ if practitioners would have to censor films with the NFVCB and then also pay to censor same film with the Lagos State government. 

  “I think all this talk about government creating the enabling environment for us to practice is all about playing to the gallery. Why would someone just wake up and subject us to double censorship? Isn’t the National Censors organ capable of censoring video works? Why must we return from Abuja and then subject the same film to another round of censorship? So are we going to be taking our films to all state censors board for vetting just incase they too decide to set up their own structure? I think it doesn’t make any sense at all’’ Okafor said. 

  The AMP President also said that they had advised the LSFVCB at a meeting to work out a shared arrangement with the NFVCB to avoid duplication of duties. ‘’We gave that advice so we don’t have to loose time and resources going around for Censorship. We gave them examples of South Africa and Ghana where Censorship is handled centrally by the Federal Boards. There are other things the Lagos Board can engage in, not subject us to double censorship’ Zulu said. 

  Reacting too, notable filmmaker Matthias Obahigbon described the attempt by the Lagos state government to commence censorship of films as an attempt to ‘’kill the industry’. He described the decision as ‘unsavory’ and ‘a monster that must not be allowed to see the light of the day’’. Although Obahiagbon acknowledged that the issue of censorship was on the concurrent, which allows the state government to also censor films, Obahiagbon observed that it would be justifiable for states to create such structures only when the NFVCB has failed in their responsibility. He said: ‘’for now they have not failed and so why ask us to censor in Abuja and then in Lagos. We have been crying that we have no funds to make good films and now the concern is to make us pay twice and much later pay 35 times since we have 36 states before we can exhibit our works. This policy is not only needless but we consider it injurious. Governor Fashola should find other roles for the needless Board and not to direct them to engage in double taxation’’

  But the LSFVCB said it wont back down on the decision to censor film and music works that will be exhibited in the state. Executive Secretary of LSFVCB, Mr. Bamidele Balogun explained that it has become imperative for the LSFVCB to commence the censorship and classification based on the concerns of some residents, particularly with regard to the content and production qualities of the films being produced and exhibited within the state. According to Balogun “as a body set up to superintend the film and music sector, it behooves us to address those issues so that things would be done properly.” 

  Balogun who explained that the agencies earlier agreement with the National Film and Video Censors Board to jointly censor and classify films has ‘expired and was no longer in force’’ further explained that the board had decided that any film meant for exhibition in the state which did not carry the seal of LSFVCB, would not only be confiscated, the outlet selling it would be sealed off. 

  “The agency had an agreement with the National Film and Video Censors Board to jointly censor and classify films. But the agreement has expired and is no longer in force. As a result of this development, the management of the LSFVCB has been meeting with associations and bodies within the film industry to apprise them of the development and to encourage them to register with the board. The reactions from them so far have been positive’’ Balogun said adding: ‘’any cinema that fails to register with the board will not be allowed to operate within the state. That is what the law says.’’

  Officials of the NFVCB have declined comment on the matter. But a top official of the board said the earlier agreement they had with the Lagos Board was for registration of video clubs and outlets and not for censorship of films. 


Culled from The Guardian online 


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