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Interviews/Profiles·October 4, 2020·10 min readOloture is a hard-hitting film made to call people’s attention to sex trafficking – Kenneth GyangKenneth Gyang has always had a deft directorial touch from his first feature, Confusion Na Wa to his latest, Oloture,... Read More
Movie Review·February 16, 2020·3 min readDoes “Sugar Rush” Really Hit the Sweet Spot? – Joy MamuduMany of us, even those who do not indulge in the precarious pastime of watching Nigerian movies, recently heard about... Read More