Nollywood Actor and Filmmaker, Saidi Balogun and the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, have rolled out plans to partner the Brazilian government in shooting a movie to promote the Yoruba culture.
This new fire tune is titled Ajigijaga, a name synonymous to the late Yorubamovie actor who was famous for action roles either as a villain or Hero. I love the chilled nature of this new tune. Listen below.
Sharing the news of her baby's arrival with her over 1.2m followers on Instagram, the Nollywood actress who is popular in the Yorubamovie sector expressed gratitude to God for seeing her through the period of pregnancy.
Yorubamovie actress, Lolade Okusanya has expressed her desire to start acting in Asaba movies while also stating that she would consider quitting acting in Yoruba movies, saying that she would love to marry an Igbo man.
She was also appointed to head Nollywood movie studio "Malete Film Village" owned by Kwara State University in Illorin. She has been saddled with the responsibility of training people who love the acting profession. 5.
In 2008, she won the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) for the Most Outstanding Actress (Indigenous) and her movie Iranse Aje won the best indigenous film of the year.
And also, I plan to make a movie. You do more ofYoruba movies; don't you think it's about time you switch to English? I started out doing English movies.
With guest appearances from the legendary Yorubamovie actress, Idowu Phillips popularly called Iya Rainbow who played the role of the strict mother to Faleela and very vibrant female rapper, Mz Kiss, this is most definitely a must-watch video
It's my film of the year and I don't even understand Yoruba @betty_ekems; Why do they think it's not worthy of being selected for the Oscars? Who is this body? We need to call them out.
Using a Yoruba diety, Sango, as an example of a local god and Thor, a fictional movie character, as an example of a foreign god, the Twitter user averred that Nigerians have been brainwashed to hate themselves and love their enslavers.
Adesola Omidina, the first son of ailing Yoruba actor, Baba Suwe has written an open letter to Nigerians to thank them for coming to his father's aid. Inset: Baba Suwe See the full letter below...