Entertainment
Nollywood Needs To Create New Brand -Nodash
Adekunle Nodash Adejuyigbe, the director of the 2019 thriller, “The Delivery Boy” says Nigerian film industry needs to rebrand to keep up with expectations of its audience
He said despite being the second largest movie industry in the world in terms of film out put ahead of Hollywood, Nollywood has faced relentless criticism for its largely unambitious story telling and average production quality.
Speaking after the special screening of his directorial debut at the Alliance Francais ,Mile Adenuga Center in Lagos on Sunday February 9,2020,Nodash called Nollywood a miracle.
He stated that the industry has been built into second largest in the world by a bunch of people with no resources, you have got to respect that no matter what you think of the content.
He also noted that home videos will need to keep existing because there is a market for themim in every country around the world.However, he said the industry must also produce tons of a different kind of content that will change the minds of people about its value.
He said now there are about 2000 films being made every year in Nigeria and most of them are home videos, the films that are a little more cinematic in their approach I don’t think they are up to 10 every year, he said.
Nodash: Meanwhile, Delivery Boy has screened at the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF).It was gathered that PAFF held from February 12 to 23,2020 in the United State of America’s largest gathering of black film makers, audience’s and other stake holders from around the world.
The firm’ s director, Adekunle Nodash Adejuiyigbe represented Nigeria at the festival where the film was screened multiple times and earned rave reviews.
Delivery Boy is the story of a runaway teenage suicide bomber (Jamail Ibrahim) and his new found ally, a young prostitute(Jemima Osunde)who must rely on each other to survive the night.
The search for answers to the situation that made them who they are, they are both runway out of time and soon realize they need each other to achieve their goals.
Their journey takes them through the under belly of the city exposing the hidden backside of the African society and its dangerous culture of silence in the presence of evil. According to reports, the Delivery Boy snagged the Best Achievement in Visual Effects Awards at the 2019 African Movie Academy Awards(AMAA).
The film has screened around the world on various festivals including the 25th New York African Film festival,Lights, Camera, Action film festival and Nollywood Week Paris.
The Delivery Boy also screened at Jagran International film festival, Lake International film festival, Lake Pan African film festival and won Best Nigerian film at the 2018 AFRIFF Globe awards.
The film also received accolades as part of the films that represented Nigeria cinema at the Carthage film festival Tunisia in 2019.
Entertainment
Uche Ogbodo Shares Reason Bambam’s Marriage Ended
Critics claimed that her body makeover was one of the reasons she allegedly left the marriage and noted that she was still out in public with the video of her club outing.
Reacting to the allegations, Ogbodo came to Bambam’s defence. She stated that no woman would leave her marriage simply because she went under the knife. According to her, it is the man who drives a woman to leave.
The mother of three further explained that no woman willingly leaves a marriage she has invested in over many years. If a woman does leave, it is the man’s fault, possibly due to abuse that she chooses not to disclose publicly.
She added that a man must have shown the woman disrespect or failed to nurture the marriage.
Ogbodo emphasised that if a man refuses to love, protect, and give peace to his wife, the responsibility for the breakdown rests entirely with him.
It would be recalled that Uche Ogbodo also recently underwent cosmetic surgery and shared videos with her fans online,
The actress had remained on the lips of many Nigerians following her role in the trending movie Love in Every Word.
Entertainment
Kate Henshaw Speaks Against ‘Gate Crashing’
Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has expressed her distaste for individuals who attend events without being invited. The actress in an Instagram video, spoke about the importance of self respect and being considerate.
Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has expressed her distaste for individuals who attend events without being invited. The actress in an Instagram video, spoke about the importance of self respect and being considerate.
The Tide Entertainment reports that she questioned the popular act of ‘gate crashing’, regarding it as a rude and disrespectful behaviour. Henshaw also urged Nigerians to refrain from attending gatherings where they are not invited.Nigerian Politics Analysis
”I want to talk about something rampant, has been rampant, and is still rampant. I just want to ask those of you who show up uninvited at events and parties, what’s your purpose? What do you aim to achieve? Then, those of you who receive a card that admits only one person and invite all your village people, don’t check with the host; you pack your people and come. What are you doing there? Why don’t you respect yourself and stay away? It’s rude, you’re a gate crasher. Respect yourself enough to stay away from places you aren’t invited to,” she said.
Entertainment
Oscars Set 2027 And 2028 Dates Ahead Of 100th Edition In 2028
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled dates for both the 99th Academy Awards and its landmark 100th ceremony. The back-to-back events, set for 2027 and 2028, will mark the final years of the Oscars airing on longtime broadcast partner ABC before a major shift to YouTube.
The 99th Oscars will take place on Sunday, March 14, 2027, followed by the historic 100th edition on Sunday, March 5, 2028. Both ceremonies will broadcast live at 7 p.m. ET from the iconic Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and reach audiences in over 200 territories worldwide. Looking ahead, the Academy has also confirmed a venue change, with the ceremony set to move to the Peacock Theater beginning in 2029, where it will remain through 2039.
The Tide Entertainment reports that the announcement comes amid a shifting broadcast landscape. ABC is gearing up for a packed 2027 schedule, including its debut as the home of the Grammy Awards and its first Super Bowl broadcast in over two decades. Meanwhile, this year’s Oscars telecast saw a dip in viewership, drawing 17.86 million viewers across ABC and Hulu, a 9% decline from the previous year’s five-year high.
Still, excitement around the awards remains strong. The most recent ceremony crowned Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” as Best Picture, while early buzz for the upcoming season is already building. Anticipated contenders include the Ryan Gosling-led “Project Hail Mary,” Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three” starring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, and Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “Digger” featuring Tom Cruise.
No hosts have been announced yet for either ceremony, adding another layer of anticipation to the milestone events.
In addition to confirming the ceremony dates, the Academy also released its full calendar for the 2026–2027 awards season, outlining key milestones from the eligibility period beginning January 1, 2026, to nominations voting in January 2027, and final voting in early March.
-
Maritime4 days agoCustoms Deploys Seven Patrol Vessels, Boost Waterway Anti-smuggling
-
Sports4 days agoFinancial Issues Stall Chelle’s Eagles Contract Talks
-
Sports4 days agoNFF mourns ex-Eagles striker Eneramo
-
Sports4 days agoEuropean Giants Circle For Osimhen
-
Sports4 days ago
Four Private Clubs Gain Promotion To NPFL
-
Sports4 days agoW/Cup Qualifier: Flamingos In Impressive Opener
-
Sports4 days agoTennis Event Boosts Grassroots Development Push
-
Sports4 days agoChelle Confirms Financial Issues in Eagles Contract Discussion
