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  • These Nigerian Actresses Were in Your Fave Music Videos. Did You Notice Them?

    Have you ever started watching a film or TV show and immediately thought to yourself, “I know this actress from somewhere?” I have, and while bingeing Young, Famous and African, I couldn’t help but think back to where I first saw Annie Idibia. This eventually forced me down a rabbit hole to discover where we first saw some of our Nollywood faves. Here’s what I found out. 

    Beverly Osu 

    Beverly Osu has had one of the best video-vixens-to-popular-actress transitions in Nollywood, hands down. While a lot of people assume she got her leg in through Big Brother Africa, OGs like us know that before securing roles on Chief Daddy and Oloture, our girl was busy turning up the heat on Ice Prince’s Oleku music video. An iconic babe on an iconic song. 

    Annie Idibia 

    Annie Idinia may be young, famous and African now, but before becoming a Netflix reality TV star and the drama surrounding her man, 2face (known on the streets as Guilty Idibia), Annie had already made a splash in his iconic music video for African Queen. Who can forget that smile? 

    Tonto Dikeh 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zZO1UCXgZ0

    Tonto Dikeh is a vibe abeg. When this babe is not fighting and dragging her exes (lovers and besties), she’s going Live on Instagram and giving us premium comedy. But before she became famous for the bad girl Nollywood roles and that music career we’d all like to forget, Tonto was busy dropping it low as a backup dancer for the one and only Mama G. We guess Nollywood was always in the picture for King Tonto. 

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    Sophie Alakija 

    We might act like we don’t like it, but deep down, Assistant Madams has grown into a very entertaining guilty pleasure. While Osas Ighodaro and her crew continue to stress us out, one actress that might look very familiar to the public is Sophie Alakija who plays Tamara. Wondering where you’ve seen her? Go back and watch Wizkid’s Holla At Your Boy. You might notice a young Sophie being toasted by Starboy and his carrot jean-wearing crew. 

    Yvonne Jegede 

    Remember when Djinee gave us one of the best heartbreak songs of all time with Ego? Look at the song’s music video carefully and tell us if you spot a familiar face. Yes, that’s Ms. Yvonne Jegede showing our guy pepper. But even before this video, Yvonne also made an appearance as one of 2face Idibia’s African queens in the African Queen video that year. Guess she’s been in the game for a hot minute. 

    Venita Akpofure 

    Before stepping into the Big Brother house and becoming one of the show’s most accomplished alumna, Venita was already kicking ass on the TV show, Flatmates alongside Basketmouth. But even way before that, Venita also cut her teeth as a dancer and video vixen, stealing the scene in music videos with Skale in Mukuli  and Timaya in Shake Your Bumbum

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  • Whether you own a Netflix account strictly for Netflix and chill or you are squatting in someone’s account because you don’t want to pay for it. Here are 8 Nigerian movies you should watch on Netflix instead of watching Suits again.

    Fifty

    With Dakore Akande, Ireti Doyle and Nse Ikpe-Etim on the cast you already know this movie is going to be amazing. Fifty follows the surprisingly entertaining lives of four women about to turn 50 over the course of a week.

    The Wedding Party

    Yes, we know you already watched The Wedding Party, maybe even two or three times but what’s the point of having a Netflix account if you don’t take the opportunity to watch it again. You already know it’s worth your time.

    Mummy Dearest

    Mummy Dearest is the perfect tearjerker for you to watch home alone on a rainy Friday night. Veteran actress – Liz Benson gives a stellar performance in her role as a dedicated mother trying to connect with her kids. It’s not like you expected anything less from her.

    When Love Happens

    Looking for a feel-good romantic movie to get you all up in your feels? Or to remind you that you are a singu pringu looking for bae? When Love Happens is perfect for that.

    Invasion 1897

    Imagine getting a history lesson while cuddled up in bed with bae or well your pillow, Invasion 1897 gives you a bit of drama and a trip down history lane to 1897. Which was when British Colonial forces tried to depose the ruler of Benin Kingdom.

    Taxi Driver (Oko Ashewo)

    Legendary and actor and Nigeria’s meme king – Odunlade is in this one. Do you even need to know any more about it before adding it to your list?

    The Duplex

    Finally, a Nollywood horror movie where the ghosts are not wearing white cloth with dusting powder on their faces.

    Road to Yesterday

    If Genevieve Nnaji’s performance in Road to Yesterday doesn’t make you shed at least a tear or two then we owe you one beer.

    Lunch Time Heroes

    Lunch Time Heroes has the perfect combination of humor and drama that makes a really good feel-good movie.

    The Visit

    Nse-Ikpe-Etim makes another appearance on this list and shows us why she has been nominated for so many AMCVAs with her performance in The Visit. What Nollywood movie would you love to add to your Netflix list so you can watch over and over again?
  • We Decided To Ask About Your Favorite Nigerian Actors From The 90’s And Here’s What We Found

    1. Regina Askia

    One time Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Regina Askia successfully transitioned from modelling to acting and gave us breath taking performances in movies like Full Moon and Most Wanted. We found out that she got married, moved to America with her family and is now a registered nurse.

    2. Susan Patrick

    Susan Patrick lit our screens up when she played the title role in “Sakobi the Girl”. She was one of the Nollywood A-listers in her day but her career kind of went off track when her husband died in 2006. She tried breaking back into the industry later on but just couldn’t. Sad.

    3. Sandra Achums

    Sandra was a legit leading lady in the 1990’s starring in hits like Domitilla, Deadly Affair and Ashanti (LOL!). We found out that she gave up the up the life of fame for matrimony and now only pops up in the news when she’s having a new baby.

    4. Ernest Obi

    Ernest Obi was an actor and sometimes director known for movies like Love Crime, Daytime Lovers and Italian Deal. He suddenly vanished from the public eye and we found out that things haven’t been so rosy for him. APPARENTLY, his ex-wife accused him of impregnating his step-daughter several times and subjecting her to countless abortions. WHAT THE HELL FAM?!!!!!!!!!!!

    5. Saint Obi

    The dictionary definition of Nollywood leading man, Saint Obi was on all our screens playing leading roles in movies like Candle Light and Sakobi the Snake Girl. We all thought he quit the business when he stopped showing up in movies but he said himself that he was still active. When asked why he wasn’t in anything recent, he said that even though he gets a lot of movie role offers, he turns them down because of their quality. We’re not saying that it’s a lie but we’re saying that it sounds LIKE a lie.

    6. Charles Okafor

    Known for movies like Sting, World of Riches and End of The Wicked, Charles Okafor was a major presence in Nollywood but has been in anything in recent times. When asked why, he said that he has found Jesus and therefore can’t just be in any script that doesn’t give a positive message. We hope he’s happy.

    7. Shan George

    Light skinned beauty, Shan George was known for movies like Outkast (that was really infamous for all its nudity), Thorns of Rose and Welcome to Nollywood. After an attempt at a music career (remember that her abomination of a song? LOL!) she attempted to make a comeback by starring in a terrible movie named “Prada” about female footballers that was so terrible NO ONE saw it in cinemas so they sold it to Silverbird who broke it down into episodes and tried to pass it off as a series. It was still terrible.

    8. Eucharia Anunobi

    Who could possibly forget fabulous Eucharia and her batshit crazy fashion sense (remember her makeup and eyebrows?! LOL)? She was fabulous in movies like Abuja Connection, Dorathy My Love and Glamour Girls. Eucharia left the movie business to become an Evangelist. The only thing funny about this is that she still makes up like an ancient chinese demon. LOL!

    9. Hanks Anuku

    Hanks Anuku was Nollywood’s bad boy. No literally, he played the role of the ‘bad boy’ in EVERY movie. He also almost always played a Nigerian who went to school in America and just got back. Nollywood stereotypes are the worst. He was in movies like Men on the hard way, Wanted Alive and Bitter Honey. Last we heard of him, he had relocated to Ghana and become an official Ghanaian. When asked why, he cited Nigeria’s seemingly eternal economic crisis as the reason. We feel your pain, Hanks. Also there was that time he was accused of giving his wife AIDS though he said that wasn’t true sha.

    10. Ndidi Obi

    Remember her? How could you not?! She was the lead in one of the most iconic Nollywood movies of all time, Nneka the Pretty Serpent. Problem is that since then, she hasn’t been in much stuff. We did some digging and found out that in 2013, she became an official in her church. Good for you, Ndidi.

    11. Francis Duru

    Star of the epic movie, Rattlesnake, he vanished from the public eye. We know he’s married happily with kids but we don’t know exactly what he’s up to.

    12. Ernest Asuzu

    Having been in movies like Royal War and Campus Queen,  Ernest Asuzu disappeared from the public eye while being involved in a lot of controversies that led to rumours about his sanity. We heard that he found Jesus. Good for him.

    13. Obot Etuk

    It has been said that that Obot Etuk was the queen of supporting roles that played supporting roles long enough to convince people that she was leading lady material. Rumor has it that she gave up on the movie business when she realized she would never be among the A-listers. No one has seen her since.

    14. Hilda Dokubo

    Hilda Dokubo could cry!Jesus! She was damn good at it too. If you need proof, checkout this screenshot of her official Wikipedia photo.
    HER OFFICIAL WIKIPEDIA PHOTO IS OF HER CRYING! LMAO! Anyways, she was in awesome movies like End of the wicked and Light and Darkness. She hasn’t been in much over the last decade but we did find out that she played a supporting role in the 2015 movie, Stigma and this role won her an Africa Movie Academy Award.

    If you enjoyed this, read this next article what some Nollywood actors would look like as cartoon characters.

    If Nollywood Actors Were Cartoon Characters…
  • 9 Nigerian Women Who Are Unbelievably Fab And Over 40

    1. Ibinabo Fibersema

    Looking so peng at 43.

    2. Joke Sylva

    This baby girl is not slowing down at 55.

    3. Fathia Balogun

    Over 40 and still yummy!

    4. Kate Henshaw

    We all want to look like at 45.

    5. Mo Abudu

    CEO and bossing at 52.

    6. Rita Dominic

    Can you believe she’s 41?

    7. Funke Akindele

    Yup. She’s 40 and more beautiful than ever.

    8. Clarion Chukwurah Abiola

    Mummy still peng at 52.

    9. Moji Olaiya

    She’s actually 41!