Saturday, April 12th, 2025

‘Grind’ Review: Female Friendship and Hustle Earn the Spotlight in One of Nollywood’s Most Overlooked Drama Series of 2023

Grind, as the title suggests, unfolds as a compelling narrative involving the hustle and hard work necessary to achieve set goals. Similar on-screen explorations of the journey to success, such as Living In Bondage (1992) […]

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Exclusive ‘Ololade’ Interview Clip: Head Writer Lani Aisida Breaks Down Writing Process From Virtual Workshops to the Minted Drama for Screen

In an exclusive video interview provided by TNC Africa, Lani Aisida, the head writer of the highly anticipated Nigerian TV show of the month Ololade, provides a deep dive into the creative process behind the […]

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Kenneth Gyang’s Cinema Kpatakpata Secures Rights to Abubakar Adam Ibrahim’s ‘Dreams and Assorted Nightmares’

Cinema Kpatakpata has secured the film and TV rights to Abubakar Adam Ibrahim’s  “Dreams and Assorted Nightmares,” a collection of loosely interlinked short stories set in a fictional Nigerian town, where a local man dies […]

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Netflix’s Upcoming Yoruba-Language Original Series ‘Ololade’ Pays Homage to Nollywood TV Classics

Following the announcement of Olóládé, a Netflix original series scheduled for release on November 24, more details have emerged about the widely anticipated production helmed by TNC Africa, a trailblazing production company founded in 2021,  […]

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‘Madam Koi-Koi’ Review: Netflix’s Two-Part Horror Series Chooses Its Horror in Women’s Realities 

In The Origin: Madam Koi-Koi, released in two parts on Netflix, women are many things, concepts and characters. Women are saviours and villains, women are victims and victors, women are gods and spirits, and ultimately […]

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