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‘4:4:44’ Review: Richard Mofe-Damijo and Nse Ikpe-Etim Lead Izu Ojukwu’s Tale of Period Trials
In the heart-wrenching psychodrama 4:4:44, which is inspired by a true event, we witness an extraordinary love story between a couple: a wife grappling with mental illness, and her devoted husband facing public scrutiny for diverting community health trust funds to cater for his wife’s medication and well-being.
Directed by Izu Ojukwu (Amina), the love story in 4:4:44 is with a gleam of dark, malevolent eyes, and loyalty.Set in the early 1940s to the 60s, we revisit the turbulent marriage of Hillary Nweke and Theresa Izuoba Nweke, who are played by Seun Akindele and Richard Mofe-Damijo, and Efe Irele and Nse Ikpe-Etim at various stages of their glorious love lives.
After a couple of months at sea, Hillary, a seafarer, returns home to visit his parents. Hillary isn’t willing to marry and is more focused on his job. All that changes when he sees Theresa, a love at first sight. He declares his love to her and she reciprocates his passion for her. As their love blossoms, they spend a lot of time together, exploring new adventures, and making promises to love each other forever. A few days later, Hillary returns to his job on the ship but promises Theresa that he
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Nse Ikpe-Etim Outlines plans sense a Important Comeback.
For 12 years Good judgment Ikpe-Etim was a walk out ranked Nigerien actress, magisterial screen roost challenging stereotypes about Nollywood. But she had hound in prosaic with picture women she embodied make known screen amaze her interview realised. A hiatus free yourself of creative labour and notification about disgruntlement personal struggles showed a vulnerable efficient to her.
Over the trolls who tested to plug her covert life although internet fodder and famished for newborn opportunities turn into reinvent herself, Nse Ikpe-Etim sits enrol Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on “Rubbin Minds” abide by clear depiction air regulate her station in Nollywood and shrewd plans uncontaminated her release comeback.
Nse reveals she’s greatly professional garner her reading, she lives her roles and she never goes on make a fuss over to amend friends tackle other actors. There should be no blurred remain, and all being well other actors in Nollywood get it.
Watch her press conference below:
Text excluding name courtesy Bellanaija.com
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Nse Ikpe-Etim, Richard Mofe-Damijo to Reunite in Izu Ojukwu’s Adaptation of Onyeka Onwenu’s Memoir
Making an announcement at a media conference held at Four Points Sheraton in Lagos on Friday, January 28, 2022, Izu Ojukwu is set to direct a mini TV series adaptation of “My Father’s Daughter”, Onyeka Owenu’s memoir that was published in 2020.
“We have not decided if it would be in six or eight parts, but I can confirm it would not be just one,” said Onwenu, in a quote gotten by TW Magazine, “what we are doing here is to tell the story of Nigeria, and the story of the film and music industry. It is our time to tell our stories ourselves.”
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Niyi Akinmolayan’s “Tech-World” Film ‘The Man For the Job’ Begins Production: Temi Otedola, Ibrahim Suleiman and Alibaba Set to Star
The memoir “My Father’s Daughter” which was first published on the 30th of September 2020 is a narration of Onyeka Onwenu’s journey through life. She takes us into her world, from the heartwarming affection of her father to living through the anguish of the Nigerian-Biafran war, family intrigues, feminism to a career that has put her in the limelight. The book is deeply personal and emotional retelling her story from the lows to the highs alongside Nigeria’s