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Faithia Williams pushes ahead with film debut after mother’s death

Actress Faithia Williams has resumed promotion for her new movie Efunroye The Unicorn despite still grieving the recent death of her mother. The film is scheduled to premiere in cinemas nationwide on May 1, 2026.​ Efunroye The Unicorn marks Williams’ first major cinematic lead role and tells the story of a powerful historical figure. Her mother died on Saturday, February 7, 2026, just two days after the actress celebrated her 55th birthday.​ In an emotional post on social media, Williams said every day since the loss has felt heavy, with calls, condolences and quiet moments when the reality of her mother’s passing sinks in. She described grief as something that “sits on your chest” and does not wait until you are ready.​ She explained that she could have stepped back from the public eye to mourn in silence but chose […]

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Nigerian films and stars shine at 79th BAFTA Awards

Nigerian films and talent recorded major success at the 79th British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Festival Hall, with actress Wunmi Mosaku and the film My Father’s Shadow among the night’s winners.​ Wunmi Mosaku won the Best Supporting Actress award for her powerful performance in the film Sinners. This marks another milestone in her BAFTA journey after she first won in the same category in 2017 for Damilola, Our Loved Boy.​ My Father’s Shadow, directed by Nigerian brothers Akinola Davies Jr and Wale Davies, won the award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Set in Lagos during the tense 1993 election crisis, the drama follows a father and his two sons as they navigate the city amid political unrest.​ The film has enjoyed strong international recognition, including a historic selection in the official lineup […]

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Nemsia Studios to premiere SuperNowa on January 9

Nemsia Studios has unveiled SuperNowa, a coming of age drama about a gifted young girl struggling with expectations, social anxiety and emotional isolation.​The film will premiere and stream exclusively on Prime Video from January 9 2026 across Africa and selected international markets.​ Written and directed by Sonia Irabor, SuperNowa follows Nowa, a brilliant but quiet teenager learning to cope with the pressure of being labelled special.​Irabor describes the film as a deeply personal story about the hidden weight young people carry and the courage it takes to choose themselves.​ The cast includes Darasimi Nadi, Nonzo Bassey, Onyinye Odokoro, Bimbo Manuel, Carol King, Harriet Akinola, Riyo David and Korede Lawal, backed by a wider ensemble.​SuperNowa was shot by cinematographer Ola Cardoso with production design by Adekunle Blue Adejuyigbe, costumes by Temitope Ajibola and editing by Ayomikun Oteju.​ Visual effects were led […]

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Romantic drama To Adaego With Love hits cinemas February 6

Nigerian cinemas will welcome a new romantic drama, To Adaego With Love, on February 6, 2026. The film promises a moving love story set against a sensitive period in Nigeria’s history.​ Set in 1975, the story follows a soldier and a schoolteacher from different ethnic backgrounds who fall in love in a country still trying to heal from past conflicts. Their relationship is tender but forbidden, and is tested by tradition, family expectations and a nation struggling to move forward.​ Producer and screenwriter Brenda Ogbukaa Garuba said the film focuses on ordinary people choosing love while Nigeria was still healing. She explained that it is less about politics and more about forgiveness, fragile hope and the quiet strength needed to move on in a broken world.​ To Adaego With Love stars Chisom Agoawuike and Adam Garba in the lead roles. […]

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 Nollywood’s ‘The Exco’ Is a Protest Against Failed Leadership

Nollywood producer Seun Oloketuyi has stated that his upcoming political movie, 'The Exco,' is his personal form of protest against leadership failure in Nigeria. Speaking on a national television program, Oloketuyi explained that while some Nigerians protest on the streets or social media, he uses filmmaking to tell the truth about the country's political and social realities. “I tell people that this is how I intend to protest how our country is in terms of leadership,” he said. “This is the power that I have—to tell our story.” Oloketuyi clarified that the film reflects the complex relationship between citizens, politicians, and governance. He argued that Nigeria's problems are not solely caused by bad leaders but also by the citizens who enable them. “The problem is not only with the leadership; it’s with all of us,” he stated. “People who collect […]

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Daniel Etim-Effiong’s Directorial Debut ‘The Herd’ Out Friday

Acclaimed Nollywood actor Daniel Etim-Effiong is making his directorial debut with the film "The Herd," set for nationwide cinema release on Friday, October 17th. The movie, which had a star-studded premiere attended by top industry figures, is co-produced by several studios, including FilmOne. Etim-Effiong described the project as a story "deeply close to my heart," calling the move behind the camera a humbling and rewarding challenge. Known for his roles in projects like "The Men's Club," this release marks a significant new chapter in his career and adds to the creative evolution within Nollywood.

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