Category: Celebrity

  • CAGED IN THE CREEKS: Irish Director in Nigeria for Nollywood action movie

    Multiple award-winning Irish director, Terry Mc Mahon, best known for his acting role in Batman Begins and writer/director of Patrick’s Day, is billed to be in Nigeria today, October 20,2018, for the production of a Nollywood movie titled ‘Caged In The Creeks’.

    Written by Leke Akinrowo of Riveting Integrated Entertainment Limited, (producers of the popular stage play, The Walking Stick), ‘Caged In The Creeks’ has been touted as Nollywood’s first authentic action flick, to be directed by Mc Mahon who will be in the country until October 30, 2018.

    Mc Mahon, whose other writer/director credits include ‘Charlie Casanova’, will also be meeting with top Nollywood practitioners to discuss casting and other collaborations which will take place during the production.

    ‘Caged In The Creeks’ is a story about international terrorists and local militants coming together to threaten the wellbeing and fate of the country, and how the main character, who happens to be a former United States marine, forms an alliance with a former Nigerian army captain and ECOMOG veteran, to save their loved ones entangled in the web of intrigues, and save the country from a catastrophic plot being hatched by the international hoodlums.

    Mc Mahon, in 2005, played the role of bad Swat Cop in ‘Batman Begins’, starring Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Gary Oldman, Cillian Murphy, and Morgan Freeman.

  • Mercy Aigbe, Rico Swavey, Alex, others attend La Mode Magazine event

    Notable entertainers including actress Mercy Aigbe, Big Brother Naija’s Rico Swavey and  Alex were part of the celebrities at the La Mode Magazine’s Green October Event 2018, which held on October 1 at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos.

    The event which is La Mode’s 4th is aimed at celebrating, creating awareness and supporting persons living with disabilities.

    Founded by Sandra Odige, the event had top celebrities and former Cross River State Governor, Donald Duke in attendance.

    The convener, Sandra Odige, stated that the initiative is an annual project which creates awareness, appreciate and support persons living with disabilities.

    Hosted by actress Ebube Nwagbo and Caesar Ume-Ezeoke, awards were presented to entrepreneurs and outstanding personalities in the fashion, media and entertainment industries.

    One of the highlights of the night was when the former Governor of Cross River State and 2019 presidential candidate Donald Duke was presented with the humanitarian award for his contribution and support for youth empowerment.

  • FUOYE offers teaching appointment to Sunny Ade

    The Department of Theatre and Media Arts, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has offered juju music legend, King Sunny Ade (KSA), a teaching appointment.

    The Head of Department, Dr. Adeseye Bifatife, disclosed this at a news conference to herald the 30th National Conference of the Society of Nigeria Theatre Artists (SONTA).

    Bifatife disclosed that KSA is one of the entertainment icons invited to the SONTA annual conference to be hosted by FUOYE.

    The general theme for the three-day conference is “Theatre, Counter-Terrorism and the Nigerian Space.” It holds between October 30 and November 3.

    The don revealed that many Nollywood actors have been invited to the SONTA confab to inspire students of the department.

    He said: “This is an academic event, we are expecting King Sunny Ade, he is a national figure who has accepted to take one of our plaques. We are expecting some Nollywood artistes; we are proposing to King Sunny Ade to be coming here and teach a course on performance. The university is asking him to take a honorary chair to teach our students how he managed to make it to the top and to act as a model to them.”

    The actors, according to him will, during the conference, do a film on counter-terrorism.

    According to him, about 300 scholars in theatre and media arts have been invited to present papers on how knowledge in their field can be used to combat terrorism.

    He also disclosed that a roundtable on terrorism that will involve security top brass will also hold during the conference.

  • KAMSI SYNOPSIS

    A loving father, Dozie Nnamani (Wole Ojo) deals with the struggle of being a single parent after his wife passed. 13 months passed and while on their daily commute, Dozie and his daughter KAMSI (eight years old) fell victims of a violent crime. This incidence puts KAMSI in a very precarious situation needing surgery or amputation. Raising money for the surgery becomes an uphill task for Dozie, having spent his life savings on his wife who died eventually. Dozie, now forced to extreme measures finds out how crazed a father can be when his only child becomes the bait for him to join a notorious gang whose leader believes everybody is disposable. In this thriller, Dozie must not only try to stay one step ahead of the gang leader, Nicholas Katanga (Sam Dede) and the police, but not to allow violence consume him.

    Cast: Wole Ojo, Sam Dede, Kiki Omeili plays detective Adesua, Timini Egbuson, Bimbo Ademoye and Ben Lugo play University students. Olakunle Abounce Fawole plays Brutus, Sam Dede’s second in command.

  • Why We Shot KAMSI In Jos -Film Director Uzodinma Okpechi

    If the successes of music videos like 2face’s ‘African Queen’, Nkem Owoh’s ‘I’LL Chop Your Dollar’ and Sunny Neji’s ‘Oruka’ are anything to make out of a man’s career, director Uzodinma Okpechi could be said to have returned with an audacity that will reference Nollywood. The ‘madness’ of this man of the camera to make a strong statement in the motion picture industry is the peg leading up to KAMSI, the anticipated Nollywood thriller he is pitching for the rare blend of artistic and commercial end. He spoke with VICTOR AKANDE, ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR about this action-packed film.

     

    Why your choice of a thriller?

    Thriller because I believe filmmakers; ‘the good ones’ must be bold and audacious.

     And how bold are you to release soon?

    KAMSI will be released by FilmOne on November 23, 2018.

     To FilmOne, is this a commercial film; because there is this crazy preference for comedies and a cluster of popular actors in recent times?

    They are yet to see it, but they are anticipating it. However, it was shot with the audience in mind. And I have been proven right that producers should not spend their entire production budget on hiring actors.

     Why is this?

    A lot of the films with the so-called stars have failed. The audience demands a performance not faces.

     Largely, what are your expectations for the market? I hear of arty films and I hear of commercial films… Which side does this tilt to the more?

    I have always been an advocate of both. I will never support shooting a movie solely for the arts, except of course, it’s a funded movie or a grant and I have to adhere to certain submissions.

    “I have shot a couple of movies in Jos in the past in 2000 and 2001 precisely; as a Producer and Assistant Director. The weather and topography is any good filmmaker’s delight. And contrary to what people think, Jos is actually a safe and conducive place to shoot. The people are welcoming and they are ever willing to help.”

     What aspect of the production is taking the chunk of the budget in this case?

    Production values and logistics of movement of equipment and people to and from Jos, and, of course, accommodation

    Why the choice of Jos?

    I have shot a couple of movies in Jos in the past in 2000 and 2001 precisely; as a Producer and Assistant Director. The weather and topography is any good filmmaker’s delight. And contrary to what people think, Jos is actually a safe and conducive place to shoot. The people are welcoming and they are ever willing to help.

    Tell us more…

    We went there during the Harmattan; cold and rustic which go with the theme of the movie. We wanted to see foggy background and withered vegetation. We wanted the background to envelope our main character, Dozie, who is himself in a valley until the end of the movie. We wanted a location that resonates with our colour theme of shades of Brown, Blue, Wine and dull Silver.

    Is the crew entirely local? What brand of camera did you shoot with?

    Yes, entirely local crew. KAMSI was shot on Arri Alexa Classic.

    Kindly refresh our memories of those previous movies shot in Jos; ‘Battle of Love’ was one of them, I guess…

    ‘Battle of love’ was produced by me and directed by Simi Opeoluwa. It was financed by Kingsley Ogoro and that year, it won Best Overall Picture and Best English Picture in THEMA Awards then organized by Fame Weekly. ‘Blood of Jesus’ was produced and directed by Simi Opeoluwa in 2001. I was Co – producer and Assistant Director.

    Is KAMSI influenced by a true life event or is it a fiction?

    Fiction, but I wanted that father-daughter connection. What wouldn’t you do to save your only child’s life?

    Is this the moral of the story?

    Yes. Drama and film are formed on unpredictability and the complexity of humans. Different strokes for different folks. A widower whose daughter is about to lose her arm and who, by calculation got saved by the same man who used his daughter as a bargaining chip… Come on, put yourself in his shoes. What would you do? Or what wouldn’t you do? You can cage a man but not his will.

    “Fiction, but I wanted that father-daughter connection. What wouldn’t you do to save your only child’s life?”

    Any challenges; may be things you didn’t foresee?

    Yes, there were challenges as expected but nothing out of the ordinary. Principal photography was 16 days, although I went back to shoot for another five days. So, yes I never envisaged going back but I did.

    Screenplay and Sound are some of the major challenges of Nollywood films, how were these handled?

    We had the 1st, 2nd and final draft. Two script writers: Sola Osofisan based in the US and Anthony Kehinde Joseph who wrote the final draft. The 1st and 2nd drafts were from Sola Osofisan. There was also a script conference before the final draft. Location Sound was fairly good but I am doing ADR (Automated Dialog Replacement).

    Tell us about your influences… on the need to do it right

    Doing it right can never be compromised by me. I love it and I preach it. Reason I went back after first cut and I noticed that some scenes can be better. I live it.

    “Doing it right can never be compromised by me. I love it and I preach it. Reason I went back after first cut and I noticed that some scenes can be better”

    KAMSI Synopsis:

    A loving father, Dozie Nnamani (Wole Ojo) deals with the struggle of being a single parent after his wife passed. 13 months passed and while on their daily commute, Dozie and his daughter KAMSI (eight years old) fell victims of a violent crime. This incidence puts KAMSI in a very precarious situation needing surgery or amputation. Raising money for the surgery becomes an uphill task for Dozie, having spent his life savings on his wife who died eventually. Dozie, now forced to extreme measures finds out how crazed a father can be when his only child becomes the bait for him to join a notorious gang whose leader believes everybody is disposable. In this thriller, Dozie must not only try to stay one step ahead of the gang leader, Nicholas Katanga (Sam Dede) and the police, but not to allow violence consume him.

    Cast: Wole Ojo, Sam Dede, Kiki Omeili plays detective Adesua, Timini Egbuson, Bimbo Ademoye and Ben Lugo play University students. Olakunle Abounce Fawole plays Brutus, Sam Dede’s second in command.

  • Genevieve Nnaji, Nkem Owoh for TIFF

    Two years after sultry actress, Genevieve Nnaji was profiled at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as one of the leading ladies of Nollywood, and face of African cinema, the thespian is back to the North American film festival with ‘LIONHEART’, her first film as a director.

    The film is coming after Ishaya Bako-directed ‘Road To Yesterday’, her 2015 effort as a movie producer.

    For ‘Road to Yesterday’ and her roles in films such as ‘Ijé: The Journey’ and ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ among others, TIFF, in 2016 honoured Ms. Nnaji alongside Kunle Afolayan in a programme called ‘In Conversation With… ’ She was described by the organisers as a hugely successful producer and media entrepreneur, who in addition, strives to generate positive images of Africa, and is a major voice in the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.

    One can therefore say that, with a lion heart, Nnaji returns to TIFF as a film director in fulfilment of some expectations concerning her career.  The film which co-stars veteran comic actor, Nkem Owoh has been listed in the 2018 Discovery segment of the festival alongside Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje’s ‘Farming’ in which she also features.

    For the World Premiere of LIONHEART, organisers have confirmed that ‘both Ms. Nnaji and her co-star, Nkem Owoh, will both be attending the festival…”

    LIONHEART tells the story of a young woman, Adaeze Obiagu (Genevieve Nnaji), who becomes saddled with the responsibility of running her sick father’s business under the suffocating supervision of an intensely crude and eccentric uncle.  Her competing business instincts and family obligations become a catalyst for drastic change not everyone is ready to embrace.

    The film will be screened on Friday September 7 at Scotiabank 8 (4:45PM); Wednesday September 12 at Scotiabank 9 (1:45PM) and Saturday September 8 at TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX 2 (6:30PM) among other showings.

  • Funke Akindele, hubby celebrate second anniversary

    Nollywood actor and producer Funke Akindele and her rapper husband Abdul Rasheed-Bello, aka JJC Skillz have taken to social media to celebrate their second wedding anniversary. The duo got married in

    London on August 23, 2016.

    Sharing a video of herself and her husband, Funke wrote: “It’s by your grace Oh Lord!! Happy wedding anniversary to us darling @jjcskillz Thank you so much for your love, patience, care and support. I pray we

    live longer together in happiness, good health and abundant wealth in Jesus name.”

    In another Instagram post, she shared clips of their wedding video.

    “Mr Bello,” she began, “My paddy of life! Partner in crime! My boo! My hubby! My everything ????????#happyweddinganniversary to us.”

    She also shared the link of their wedding videos.

    “Watch our full wedding video on www.sceneone.tv Thanks to the Glamsquad of our wedding.”

    And in another post, volunteered to teach her husband how to dance.

    “Oya @jjcskillz let me teach you some shaku shaku moves,” she wrote posting pictures of she and her husband.

    Reciprocating his wife’s gesture, JJCSkillz also took to Instagram.

    “@funkejenifaakindele Thank you my love for coming to my life and making my house into a home,” he wrote.

    “Our Mummy. My best friend and my padi of life. 2 year flew by so fast. I pray we last through to our old age. Happy anniversary my love. Amen.”

    Meanwhile, fans have argued over the couple’s inability to have a child after two years of marriage.

  • Miss Hotlegs Nigeria to hold September

    Finishing Touch Events is set to hold the grand finale of the Miss Hotlegs Nigeria competition. The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 29, 2018 at Lekki Astoria Event Centre, Lekki, Lagos.

    Speaking on the event, Director of the Miss Hotlegs pageant, Mosy O’Ginni, said that this year’s event is poised to be the biggest ever since the history of the pageant.

    She also disclosed that the winner will get a cash prize, courtesy of Finishing Touch Events UK and the chance to represent Nigeria at the Miss Hotlegs Africa Pageant.

    “This year’s will be the biggest ever,” she said.

    “Everything is ready to host the event. We are waiting for more sponsors to come on board at this moment.”

    The application for the beauty pageant started in March and ended on May 30, 2018, culminating in the September event where the winner of this year’s competition would be announced.

  • Abia creators hold entertainment summit in Lagos

    In a bid to celebrate the 27th anniversary of Abia State, stakeholders in the entertainment sector have concluded plans to hold the first edition of the ‘Abia Creative Economy and Tourism Development Summit.’

    And with the theme being ”Strengthening the Global Partnership for Abia Creative Industry and Tourism Development’, the event is scheduled to hold on Friday, August 31, 2018 at the Four Point Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, at 11am.

    It will be chaired by Dr. Chima D. Anyaso, MD/CEO of Ceeson Energy Oil & Gas Limited and Chairman, Le Paris Continental Hotel, Lagos. The Governor of Abia State, Dr. Victor Ikpeazu will be the Special Guest of Honour while the commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Hon. Ogbonna Obioma are expected.

    Chairman, Project Team; Nollywood star Mr. Ejike Asiegbu, said the summit “was created for the unity and partnership of all creative industry personalities of Abia State towards creating a forum for the development of Abia Creative Economy and Tourism promotion. The vision is to lay a solid foundation for the support and welfare of all Abia Creative/Entertainment Personalities across the world.”

    Asiegbu listed some of the corporate objectives of the summit as Connecting with Target Partners for Global Acceptance for the Abia creative industry, Investment opportunities and Tourism Potentials; Communicating Key Messages to potential local and foreign investors using the faces of Abia Creative Industry personalities.

    Asiegbu hinted that aside keynote speakers, the event would also lead to the “unveiling of ‘Ada Abia Universe Beauty Pageant’ and a mini documentary of the works of Abia creative industry personalities, investment opportunities and untapped tourism potentials in Abia State.”

    Speaking further on the modalities of the event, Asiegbu said: “The music and comedy concert will take place after the summit (on the same day) at the O’jez Entertainment Arena, National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos at 7pm till dawn. I must add here that Barrister Mrs Ngozi Nwangwa Head of Abia Tourism Board has given some assurance that she and officials of the board would be present at the two events that day.”

    Ojez Entertainment, Culture TV Concept and Forever Communications Limited are driving the idea with team members comprising Admin/Event Director; Mr. Peterson Agu, National Coordinator General Frank Dallas, Director Media Alozie Alonzo Uzoukwu, Director Presentation; Emeka Enyiocha, Director Protocol Mathew Nwankwo, Liaison Gloria Mba and Lisa Onu will be in charge of Welfare.

    Some Abia celebrities include Bright Chimezie, Kanu Nwankwo, Ogbonna Kanu, Ikechi Uko, Bright Okpocha (Basket Mouth)  and many others.

  • Bami Gregs, Wale Ojo, others storm location with ‘Entangled’

    Nollywood movie writer and producer, Airebamen Maureen Irene, well known as Bami Gregs in the industry, is set to present  her debut movie, ‘Entangled’on Sunday.

    Directed by Saheed Apanpa, ‘Entangled’ is a story about a young girl in her early thirties who keeps having her heart broken until she

    finally meets the perfect man only to find out he may just be the worst of them all.

    The movie features the likes of Wale Ojo, Lilian Esoro, Beverly Naya, Kenneth Okoli and Frankincense Eche-ben. Also starring in the movie are Eucharia Anunobi and Femi Adebayo.

    “I couldn’t have asked for a better cast for the movie ‘ Entangled’” said Bami Gregs who has been writing since she was 10 but only started writing professionally five years ago.

    “I have a blend of the old and new Nollywood. I also have a very popular Yoruba actor on board which I am very excited about. My cast is also a blend of ethnicities. It took me a lot of time to get my casts together. My crew members are amazing too. The director, Saheed Apanpa, has made everything easy for me. He is great and knows his onion.”

    Bami Gregs, who hails from Esan in Edo State, is a writer, an actor and is now a producer. She disclosed that the movie script took over two years to be completed.

    “I kept going back, readjusting it until I felt it was good enough to be produced by me,” she said.

    “I’ll say it’s kind of a real-life story that almost happened to me but I became very creative about it and decided to turn it into a cinema movie.”