Scrappy, busy film industry reflects life in Nigeria

Just after 10 a.m., with the sun still rising overhead, film director Ikechukwu Onyeka stood on a loud street corner and considered his accumulating problems.
Gani Fawehinmi “Stand up for what is right even if you are standing alone.”
Nnamdi Azikwe “Originality is the essence of true scholarship. Creativity is the soul of the true scholar.”

Just after 10 a.m., with the sun still rising overhead, film director Ikechukwu Onyeka stood on a loud street corner and considered his accumulating problems.

She is a fantastic Yoruba and English actress of many years. But Henrietta Kosoko, a very robust actress, married to a popular actor and president of the Association of Nigeria Theatre-Arts Practitioners (ANTP), an umbrella body of all Yoruba thespians in the country, Prince Jide Kosoko, cut her niche immediately after featuring in that popular Yoruba movie, “Omolade”, and “Onome”.