
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Osita Iheme (born 1982) is a Nigerian actor. He is widely known for playing the role of 'Pawpaw' in the film Aki na Ukwa alongside Chinedu Ikedieze. In 2007 Osita received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the African Movie Academy Awards. He is considered to be one of Nigeria's most famous actors. Description above from the Wikipedia article Osita Iheme, li...
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When a group of people from different walks in life meet in a bus on their way home for Christmas, they find themselves entangled in a cat-and-mouse game with criminals.

The entire community lives in fear of a quick tempered firebrand who unleashes her fury at the slightest provocation. Almost everybody is relieved when it looks like she is finally about to be married. [parts 1-2]

Double mama has a reputation for indiscriminately tackling anyone who dares to cross her. This allows her mischievous son to freely terrorise the villagers.

A shy, reserved prince is ordered by his father the king to get married, however the two men do not see eye to eye on the qualities that a wife should possess.John Dumelo, Osita Iheme, Walter Anga (2012)

The Mirror Boy is a mystical journey through Africa, seen through the eyes of a 12 year old boy, Tijan. After a London street fight, in which a local boy is hurt, Tijan's mother decides to take him back to their roots, to Gambia. On their arrival in Banjul, Tijan encounters a strange apparition, a boy smiling at him in a mirror and vanishing. Seeing the same boy in a crowded street market the next day sets in motion a chain of events, with Tijan finding himself lost. While Tijan's panic-stricken mother struggles to find her son, Tijan is left alone in the company of the enigmatic Mirror Boy, seemingly only visible to him. After a bruising spiritual rite of passage, The Mirror Boy takes Tijan on a mystical journey, but not all is what it seems.

Shadrack and Meshark suffer the terrible death of their mother. Prior to her death, she reveals the truth about their father and impressed on them to search for his whereabouts. For fear that their claim could not be corroborated, the two boys decide on posing as job seekers. Would they be offered the job? How does their presence turntables and change the relative dynamics of a calm setting? Enjoy the succeeding chaos and anarchy, with intermittent hilarious scenery. [parts 1-2]

Nigeria's film industry, Nollywood, is the third-largest in the world--an unstoppable economic and cultural force that has taken the continent by storm and is now bursting beyond the borders of Africa. "Nollywood Babylon" is a feature documentary detailing the industry's phenomenal success. Propelled by a booming 1970s soundtrack of African underground music, the movie presents an electric vision of a modern African metropolis and a revealing look at the powerhouse that is Nigerian cinema.

Two young boys wish to help their family by raising finances and making money. Their father is a repeat alcoholic which makes it difficult for the two, but after a bright idea from one of the boys, things start to change rapidly.

The concerned children of an adulterous promiscuous father do their utmost to get him to start taking his duties as father and husband more seriously. [parts 1-2]

An illiterate village boy, who has been taken advantage of, heads to the city to study law. He returns with grandiose vocabulary and a mission to belittle those who had previously made him feel demeaned.
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