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Nollywood Movies Review My Peace Of Mind 1 & 2
My peace of mind is
the story of a selfish woman who loves to control the affairs in her home, but she gets a rude awakening at the end of the day.
She was married to a man who was once wealthy, but as things turned around, she confirmed in her revolt whenever she wanted anything and he could not provide for her. Driven by her greed and encouraged by her mother, she ends up walking out of the marriage.
She hoped to find another wealthy man by so doing but events did not play out as she expected. The movie is a reflection of society and a lesson to all. It is filled with drama, suspense and emotional revelations.
It stars Kenneth Okonkwo, Ngozi Ezeonu and Browny Igboegwu, among others.
Black Silhouette: The movie shows how a young girl struggles to feed her family. A young girl (ivie Okujaye) working in a brothel to take care of her family takes interest in an older doctor who at first shows no interest in her, however, he ends up changing her life in ways she could have never imagined.
The movie centres on how Senator Maro Oti( played by Joke Silva) is about to make history as the first female Governor in Nigeria.
Despite her husband’s disapproval, she fixes an appointment with internationally acclaimed Biographer, Eric Mobumba (Ik Osakioduwa) and requests that he writes her memoir.
Eric Mobunba is elated at the opportunity but his excitement however starts to dwindle as Senator Maro’s tale of her past reveals a life of sexual abuse from childhood, prostitution as a teenager and an unresolved murder.
The black Silhouette featured top Nollywood stars such as Joke Silva, Ik Osakioduwa, Ivie Okujaye, Jude Orhorha etc.
Remember Me
The movie is a story of love, truth and fight for survival in the face of corruption and death, produced by Nollywood actress Uru Eke. The movie is set to hit the cinemas come March 18, 2016.
The movie boasts of a fine line up of top names in Nollywood from Victor Olaotan to OC Ukeje, Femi Jacobs, Eyinna Nwigwe and Chioma ‘Chigul’ Omeruah among others.
Produced by Uru Eke and directed by Izu Ojukwu, Remember me is the story of a young lady, Harrida and her fiancé, David, who are caught up in a web of confusing issues that almost result in the death of Harrida.