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Nollywood Movie Buffs Crave For Old Movies

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Nollywood movie buffs are now asking for the return of old movies filmed in the early 1990s and 2000s with a pang of nostalgia as they reminisce and celebrate the actors and actresses who surmounted the odds to keep Nigerians happy and entertained. The Nollywood veterans who made life time impact in the Nigerian movie clan, include; Olu Jacobs, Pete Edochie, Eucharia Anunobi, Ramson Nouah, Liz Benson, Regina Askia, Patience Ozukwor, Sandra Achums, Kenneth Okonkwo, Genervieve Nnaji, Fred Amata, Ernest Obi, Saint Obi, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Chinyere Wilfred, Francis Duru, Bobmanuel Odorkwor, Nkem Owoh and Chiwetalu Agu.
Others are: Hans Anukwu, Ann Njemanze, Tony Umez, Bimbo Akintola, Joke Silver, Ngozi Ezeonu, Stephanie Okereke-Linus, Mercy Johnson, Uche Jumbo, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), Chioma Chiukwuka, Ini Edo, Hilda Dokubo, Monalisa Chinda, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Stella Damascus, Kate Henshaw, Sam Dede, Columbus Irosoanga etc.
While some of the departed icons of the industry include: Elebeli Elenuwu, Justus Esiri, Sam Loco Efe, Pete Ene, Bukky Ajayi.
The favourite films of old include; State of Emergency, Desperados, Ojadike, Odogwu, Akidi, Egg of Life, Things Fall Apart, Raffle Snake, Fatal Desire, Igodo, World Apart, Across the Bridge, Taboo, August Meeting, Ijele, Living in Bondage, oracle, Last Burial, Samadoru, The Missing Mask and Suicide Mission.
Others are: Billionaires Club, Check Mate, Blood Sisters, Violated, Rituals, Ukwa, Glamour Girls, Ikuku, Blood Money, Gone Forever, Igbudu, Battle of Musanga, Witches etc.
These films were the viewer delight and have left lasting desires in their hearts. They were the films that endeared the industry to the people and made Nollywood what it is today.

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