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Nollywood lights up January with five must-see films
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82787, member: 636"] Nigerian cinemas are absolutely feasting right now with five massive local blockbusters dominating screens. Funke Akindele proves her box office dominance yet again with Behind The Scenes, which features Scarlet Gomez as a wealthy real estate mogul getting drained dry financially due to greedy relatives. That drama highlights emotional exhaustion alongside stars like Tobi Bakre and Iyabo Ojo. Meanwhile, Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi leads Oversabi Aunty as a hyper-religious busybody ruining everything around her. This comedy features Mike Ezuruonye while exploring how excessive righteousness eventually backfires during a chaotic wedding introduction. Niyi Akinmolayan directs Colours of Fire, where Uzor Arukwe plays a warrior refusing to kill his target. He falls for Osas Ighodaro despite tribal rivalries, which sparks massive conflict. Femi Branch and Mercy Aigbe join this mythical war epic that forces enemies to confront generations of pure hatred. Adrenaline junkies should check out Gingerrr because it features four desperate women pulling off a dangerous robbery. Bisola Aiyeola and Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori produced this heist thriller that relies on sharp dialogue. Timini Egbuson supports the gritty plot involving revenge and buried secrets that threaten to ruin everyone involved. Femi Adebayo returns with Agesinkole 2 to reignite the legend of an outlaw terrorizing a corrupt kingdom. Odunlade Adekola reprises his royal role amidst power struggles and ancient magic. This sequel leans heavily into Yoruba mythology while showcasing veteran talent like Adebayo Salami in a massive cultural display. [/QUOTE]
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