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- Sisters Olanna and Kainene return home to 1960s Nigeria, where they soon diverge on different paths. As civil war breaks out, political events loom larger than their differences as they join the fight to establish an independent republic.
- Follows Angela Ochello, who finds herself suddenly entangled in a web of political intrigue after the untimely death of the incumbent Governor.
- Henry's later hatred for women was not without a cause. Like 5G Network, the movie is filled with network of events of reality.
- The story of British slave trader John Newton's voyage to West Africa and the events that inspired him to write the world's most popular hymn, Amazing Grace.
- Ken Saro-Wiwa was a prominent Nigerian author, activist and television producer who spoke out forcefully against the Nigerian military regime and the Anglo-Dutch petroleum company Royal Dutch Shell for causing environmental damage to his native Rivers state in the Niger Delta region, Ogoni. In the 1950s, Wiwa witnessed the initial entrance of foreign oil companies and the beginning of the extraction of crude oil in the Niger Delta region. Repeated oil spills and gas flaring led to environmental degradation of the Ogoni land, which adversely affected the livelihoods of the Ogoni people who are predominantly farmers and fisher people. By the early 1990s, Wiwa established and led the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP), the campaign against the Royal Dutch Shell Company. They saw all the oil revenue going into the pockets of Shell and the Nigerian government while the Ogoni people remained in poverty, Wiwa and MOSOP demanded that the company share the profits of oil extraction. In January 1993, Wiwa and the MOSOP lead a series of peaceful marches in which an estimated 300,000 Ogoni people participated. For the first time, the marches drew significant international attention to the plight of the Ogoni. At the peak of this non-violent campaign, Ken was wrongfully tried by a special military tribunal for allegedly masterminding the gruesome murder of four Ogoni chiefs at a pro-government meeting. On November 10th, 1995, nine men from the Ogoni community including Ken Saro-Wiwa were hanged in Nigeria. It is wildly reported that their bodies were melted in a mass grave with raw acid.
- After being humiliated in class, little Dominion was left with no option but to prove that indeed coconut can make someone cry. Very funny and intriguing.
- Four women overcome abuse by finding courage in themselves and each other.
- Jr, Eyo, and dad have been going through a hard time recently. A weekend trip to Grandma's is just the should ease their minds. Father is extremely secretive about his family, and Grandma never visits. In fact, they haven't met her before.
- DTH is a yearly talent competition that started in 2021 and is currently in its third season. The show is hosted by V.J Adams and has celebrity judges such as Ini Edo, Liquorose, Dr Sid, and Ik Ogbonna.
- Tony has struck gold at the club tonight. He's hit it off with a girl out of his league, and she's invited him over to hers. Things look too good to be true, but Tony's always up for a wonderful adventure.
- Floxy's adventure to attaining social relevance led her to the point of regret, too far to return without apologies to Elvis. Regaining her confidence and position in the family leaves too many lessons to learn.
- The Rhapsody of conflict in Barnabas and Francis' families was enshrined in the educational euphoria of Barnabas' driver, Saturday. I.T. Boss is an educating and family comic movie with twisted personalities perception in communication.