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Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by onyenro(m): 10:10pm On Mar 07, 2015
my love, hmmmm.. sins of the father's,
who remembers this telenovella behind the cloud?
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by OpraMenu(m): 10:25pm On Mar 07, 2015
Smurfette:
Hmmmmm, Igodo
smurfette you're just beautiful in fact your second name should be BEAUTIFUL.
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by OpraMenu(m): 10:27pm On Mar 07, 2015
SHAWORO IDE AND OLEKU. FANTASTIC MOVIES
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Mattpopson101: 10:27pm On Mar 07, 2015
Virginity of the Goddess
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by gebest: 11:20pm On Mar 07, 2015
u 4got DOMITILLA, FACES 1996

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Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Luizkid(m): 11:33pm On Mar 07, 2015
Last Burial
Died Wretched
Eye4Eye
My Love
First Lady
Menh them plenty jor.....Those good old days when Nollywood has not been invaded by Domitillas.
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by heayey(m): 1:32am On Mar 08, 2015
DIAMOND RING...
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by flange: 1:39am On Mar 08, 2015
Nobody is talking about Onome
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Fastlearner(m): 5:51am On Mar 08, 2015
No "Violated" d list is not Complete
Actors:Ego boyo etc....
Director: Forgotten grin
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by aperture11: 5:53am On Mar 08, 2015
I think we all have to agree Igodo was really epic. Saw it in secondary school, it was really scary. Ti oluwa nile was kinda like epic too, as well as most movies from Mainframe back in the days.
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Nazcoj(m): 8:05am On Mar 08, 2015
Evil Men should be there
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by isan(m): 10:00am On Mar 08, 2015
Where is ORI and Ile
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Nobody: 5:03pm On Mar 08, 2015
op what of
the most wanted
love is blind
Nneka the pretty serpent
Arusi iyi
Christ in me
the only Nigerian girl
ahanna
akidi



etc
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by gabazin080(m): 5:32pm On Mar 09, 2015
am surprised nobody mentioned this 2014 movie ayekooto (tori owo noni). the film sweet die. suspense from the beginning til d end
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Philcool(m): 4:07am On Jul 28, 2016
Mattpopson101:
EWURO
IRU Eshin
IDE
Koto Aye
Captives
OWO BLOW
SHAWORO IDE
OSUWON


How can I get "Sango the Legendary king" to download please....08064957344
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Originalsly: 3:46pm On Jul 28, 2016
Gboyeboy:
Where is "Diamond Ring"?
After reading soooo much about this movie... I got the DVD and settled down to see if it was really all that. Mehnnn... that movie is soooo slowwwww.... I keep falling asleep! To this day.... have nit watched it to the end. Maybe it was great at the time it was released.
Re: 9 Epic Nigerian Movies We Can't Forget In A Hurry. by Swillking87(m): 12:52am On May 30, 2023
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1. Living in Bondage (1992).

Living in Bondage is a 1992 Nigerian drama thriller which tells the story of a man who kills his wife in a ritual sacrifice in order to advance in power and wealth, yet his gains are short-lived, and he is subsequently haunted by her ghost.

The film was directed by Chris Obi Rapu, written by Kenneth Nnebue & Okechukwu Ogunjiofor and produced by Kenneth Nnebue.

2. Glamour Girls (1994).

This movie was described as the most daring and ambitious movie at the time. It was a deviation from the stereotypical themes of rituals, family squabbles; rather the focus was sex, power and fame.

Although certain scenes and characters were criticized for raunchiness and nudity, many praised the bravery of the key actors. The movie was classy and extravagant in every sense as each location or auto-mobile convincingly illustrated a society that indulge in material things.

3. Silent Night (1996).

The movie tells the story of a privileged student in search of excitement who joins a gang of armed robbers, believing that such action will alleviate his boredom. His father is forced to sentence him to death by firing squad.

4. Sango-The Legendary African King (1997).

To send off his troublesome wives, Alaafin Sango is so worked up that he emits fire from his mouth. And when he is to destroy his enemies at the war front, he belches fire. The rhythm of his fury has no limitation.

5. Igodo-The Land of the Living Dead (1999).

A village is in turmoil suffering from a curse laid on it and people are dying randomly. The Igwe calls a meeting of the elders and the witch doctor. One elder has a story to tell: The story of Amadioha. The secrets of the story holds the key to their misfortune.

Selected warriors from the village have to journey into the evil forest on a quest to retrieve the weapon to be used in rescuing the village.

6. Egg of Life (2006).

The movie directed by Andy Amenechi, tells the story of a king (Pete Edochie) whose only son ”Ikemefuna” is an ”ogbanje”.

Ikemefuna makes a promise to his spiritual friends to fall sick all the time and die when he is ripe of age. But when the time came, out of the unimaginable love he has for his mother, he refuses to keep to his promise. Nevertheless, his spiritual friends, stronger than he is, takes his life.

The king is devastated and calls the Chief Priestess (Clarion Chukwura) to unravel the mystery behind his death.

7. Karashika (1996).

Can we all remember the popular chant in this classic movie “karashika! karashika! Queen of Darkness, Lucifer Lucifer King of Demons?”

This movie was directed by Ifeanyi Ikpoenyi, starring Sandra Achums, Becky Okorie, Obi Madurugwu etc. It displays how Satan eats his way into the souls of the living. To recruit new followers for his kingdom of darkness he sends out Karishika, queen of demons, to the world of the living. There she misguides and seduces a number of people, who all fall prey to her because of their own shortcomings. All but the last fall for the temptation of either the fulfilment of their desperate wishes, or money, or sex. The last, a pastor, resists all temptation and is saved from hell through divine intervention in a final showdown between a Pentacostal congregation and Karishika and her helpers.

8. Issakaba (2001).

A group of vigorous men (vigilantes) with supernatural powers are employed to rid the corruption ridden land at all cost.

The men popularly known as the Bakassi Boys (Issakaba is almost Bakassi spelt backwards), are protected by charm to enable them avoid injury from criminals’ bullet and to detect innocence or guilt through the magic use of their machetes.

9. Blood Money (1997).

The movie reveals the connection between the ostentatious wealth of those in power and the exploitation and death of the poor and powerless. Human bodies, shorn of their human-ness, are needed to vomit or give birth to wealth.

The cult leader, referred to as “Lord Spiritual” by his subordinate ritualists, tells the newest member Mike that their cult, called The Vultures, operates like a bank. “They take a little risk and make plenty of money.” Mike can join the cult only after “passing through” the body of a vulture for three days.


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