Captivity of Biafra, Baba Were, 52 Other Films Hit the Market

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Nkem Owoh, played Osuofia in the film, Osuofia in London

Genevieve Nnaji, latest ambassador of Etisalat
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At least 52 films have been pushed into the market by the Yoruba Video Film Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria(YOVIFPMAN) and the Film and Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria( FVPMAN) with effect from Monday, April 25th, 2014.

Thirty – four (34) films were released by YOVIFPMAN while FVPMAN released 18 films in the last two weeks into the market.

YOVIFPMAN films include Oga, Oko Nene, Sisi Caro, Dodo, Ore, Baba Were, Oga Nla, Iyawo Osha and Adebimpe. Others are Asise, Gbigbo Aja, Dayanmo, Jendo, Awokose, Owo Agbara, Aroko, Haa Oko Asewo, Oga Olorin, Atunbotan, Ire Tutun, Oko Arike Eleko, Ojukoju, Emi Lomo Baba Olowo and Fogbon Sagba.

The rest are concluding part of films already in the market. They include Talopa Mummy, Osanja, Epo Ni Moru, D Richest Boy, Silifa, Wazo, Iwelewa, Oju Awodi, Arangbada and Ijoba Ose Kan.

Among the 18 films released by FVPMAN are Ini the Village Girl, Desperate Poor Man, Apostle of Lucifer, The Victim, Beyond Tears, Home Apart, Jobless Model, Baby Oku, Book of Magic, Sins of Tomorrow, Enemy Must Obey, James Town, Lamb of ‘Sacrifice, Captivity of Biafra, Letter to My Mother, Lagos Cougars, Gold in Fire and Erotic Crime.

Others are Visa Lottery and Munachi the Blind Girl.

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