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Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by olokeded: 9:30am On Jul 01, 2017
It was all bright flashy lights last night at the EbonyLife TV and Film Festival at the Filmhouse IMAX Cinema, Lekki, Lagos.

Mo Abudu, who has been on a mission to redefine the TV and Film space in Nigeria, stunned in a black dress as she received superstars including Mavin boss and fellow Johnnie Walker Ambassador, Don Jazzy and Mavin first lady, Tiwa Savage.

The film festival was a double celebration with Ebonylife TV celebrating its fourth year anniversary.

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Joke Silva, Dakore Egbuson, Ireti Doyle and a host of A-list celebrities graced the red carpet as invited guests were treated to the new season premieres of hit TV series like On The Real and Sons of the Caliphate.

The 2015 blockbuster movie Fifty also hit TV screens with the season premiere of Fifty: The Series.

The atmosphere was electric and the scene picturesque as guests turned out in their numbers for a night of world class entertainment while enjoying some of the best of food and drinks.

See the red carpet photos below!

http://www.metronaija.com/2017/07/photos-from-ebolife-tv-and-film-festival.html

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Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by nikkypearl(f): 9:31am On Jul 01, 2017
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Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by olokeded: 9:32am On Jul 01, 2017

Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by Chikelue2000(m): 9:56am On Jul 01, 2017
And where is my phyno?
Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by laudate: 12:53am On Apr 17, 2018
Yeye people. undecided They just killed that great series called Sons of the Caliphate, with their ineptitude and nonchalance.

EbonyLife TV just take style vex me with that drama. angry They got to a certain point, and just started showing several repeated episodes back to back, as if they thought their audience was made up of nothing more than puppets.

This was such a beautiful show, that could have been used to showcase the norms, customs and culture of different ethnic groups in Northern Nigeria, and it would have generated enough storylines to run for another 4 years, at least. shocked

But no, the producers, writers and directors took leave of their senses, after a certain point. sad One of the lesser characters called Dikko died, and they lost any idea on how to move the show forward. This was the same series that opened up to critical acclaim, and generated a loyal clique of followers. Instead of turning it into a blockbuster series, they chose to let it die. Nansense! angry
Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by Awaitingkopa(f): 7:17am On Apr 17, 2018
For the first time.. Toke Makinwa doesn't look Good
Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by ifyalways(f): 7:54am On Apr 17, 2018
laudate:
Yeye people. undecided They just killed that great series called Sons of the Caliphate, with their ineptitude and nonchalance.

EbonyLife TV just take style vex me with that drama. angry They got to a certain point, and just started showing several repeated episodes back to back, as if they thought their audience was made up of nothing more than puppets.

This was such a beautiful show, that could have been used to showcase the norms, customs and culture of different ethnic groups in Northern Nigeria, and it would have generated enough storylines to run for another 4 years, at least. shocked

But no, the producers, writers and directors took leave of their senses, after a certain point. sad One of the lesser characters called Dikko died, and they lost any idea on how to move the show forward. This was the same series that opened up to critical acclaim, and generated a loyal clique of followers. Instead of turning it into a blockbuster series, they chose to let it die. Nansense! angry

Lol. Para mode.
I understand your vex Sha as I follow the series too.

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Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by alaboski(m): 8:22am On Apr 17, 2018
Awaitingkopa:
For the first time.. Toke Makinwa doesn't look Good
Who is Toke? tongue
Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by chriskosherbal(m): 8:29am On Apr 17, 2018
This is cool
Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by KingOvo(m): 11:08am On Apr 17, 2018
laudate:
Yeye people. undecided They just killed that great series called Sons of the Caliphate, with their ineptitude and nonchalance.

EbonyLife TV just take style vex me with that drama. angry They got to a certain point, and just started showing several repeated episodes back to back, as if they thought their audience was made up of nothing more than puppets.

This was such a beautiful show, that could have been used to showcase the norms, customs and culture of different ethnic groups in Northern Nigeria, and it would have generated enough storylines to run for another 4 years, at least. shocked

But no, the producers, writers and directors took leave of their senses, after a certain point. sad One of the lesser characters called Dikko died, and they lost any idea on how to move the show forward. This was the same series that opened up to critical acclaim, and generated a loyal clique of followers. Instead of turning it into a blockbuster series, they chose to let it die. Nansense! angry

You're so right! EbonyLife is annoying, they start a show, get you hooked and then they disappear. They did the same with Desperate Housewives Africa. Very stupid lot. I've stopped watching them sef angry

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Re: Photos From Ebonylife TV And Film Festival by laudate: 3:45pm On Apr 17, 2018
KingOvo:
You're so right! EbonyLife is annoying, they start a show, get you hooked and then they disappear. They did the same with Desperate Housewives Africa. Very stupid lot. I've stopped watching them sef angry

Oh, so you sef don see am? shocked Other countries like Britain have Coronation Street, a soap opera that has lasted for nearly 60 years on British TV screens. Talk about staying power! wink The plot, characters and storylines keep changing. And the viewers' interest is sustained by different twists and turns, that run through the different episodes. But instead of our own people to take a leaf from them, they prefer to act like dilettantes, by starting up a good series, and ruining it through their inconclusive actions, instead of persevering or putting in all the creative talents they have got, to make sure it thrives. angry

Even their films in cinema halls, are subjected to the same impatient and erratic schedules. In other countries, you see films spending 9 - 12 months at the box office before it goes into DVD format. Our dear friends Ebony Life TV/Media, prefer to show their films in the cinema halls for 3 months or less, before they pack it in! Only God knows why! shocked

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