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Femi Adebayo explains how Ageshinkole 2 beat piracy

Nollywood star and filmmaker Femi Adebayo has revealed how he and his partners tackled piracy on his latest blockbuster, Ageshinkole 2: King of Thieves 2, by opting for community screenings instead of a traditional cinema‑only release. He said piracy control was fully handled by technical partner Circuit TV, whose distribution structure helped protect the movie from illegal copying while it toured Nigerian communities.​ “Piracy was fully handled by Circuit TV,” Adebayo explained, noting that the company has a “wonderful structure” that makes it extremely difficult for content in its system to be pirated. Working with distributor Blue Pictures, he added, they combined experience, logistics and a strong framework and were confident they would “get it right”.​ In December 2025, Adebayo launched Ageshinkole 2 with a nationwide Community Cinema tour as both a way of giving back to fans and an […]

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Top five Nollywood films to watch in Nigerian cinemas this January

Nollywood is enjoying a strong run, and January 2026 has turned cinemas across Nigeria into busy entertainment hubs. From heartfelt drama to thrilling action and epic folklore, this month offers something for every movie lover.​ Here are five standout Nollywood films to look out for in cinemas this January.​ Behind The ScenesFunke Akindele delivers another emotionally charged drama in Behind The Scenes, a story that mirrors real struggles many Nigerians face. It follows Aderonke Ronky Fella Faniran, played by Scarlet Gomez, a wealthy real estate mogul whose generosity is abused by family and friends until it begins to drain her emotionally and financially.​ The film features strong performances from Iyabo Ojo, Uzor Arukwe, Ibrahim Chatta, Ini Dima Okojie and Tobi Bakre as her entitled younger brother, with Destiny Etiko and Uche Montana adding more depth to this moving story about […]

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Femi Adebayo mourns Chief Kanran, says ‘Seven Doors’ marked his final performance

Nollywood has been thrown into mourning following the death of veteran actor Olusegun Akinremi, popularly known as Chief Kanran. His last screen appearance was in Femi Adebayo’s yet-to-be-released film, Seven Doors, a coincidence many have described as both symbolic and deeply emotional. In a heartfelt tribute, Adebayo said he never imagined the film’s title, which represents transition and passage, would become a metaphor for Kanran’s final journey. “He played in Seven Doors, and now it feels as though life mirrored art. Nobody thought it would be his last performance. It is painful and shocking,” Adebayo wrote. Chief Kanran passed away on Friday in a Lagos hospital after a brief illness, just days before his 70th birthday. Colleagues recalled his remarkable dedication to the craft, noting that he gave his all on set despite health challenges. “He delivered that role with […]

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