Mad Couple
A pregnant and uneducated girl grows dangerously resentful when her best friend gets the opportunity to leave their small village and study medicine.
Tchidi Chikere
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Tchidi Chikere
An illiterate village girl from Ghana is invited to meet her friend in Lagos, but on her arrival she soon realises that life in the City is very different to that of her bush lifestyle in Ghana.
Two friends Cleo (Funke Akindele) and Alice (Queen Nwokoye) live a fake life in the city, they think they are on top of their game till Cleo comes across Shania (Nse Ikpe Etim) who beats them to their game, Cleo becomes anxious to know more about Shania, she traces her and finds out who she really is.
A forlorn girl with terminal cancer is desperate to die in the arms of the man that she loves. He however is married and although the marriage is dead, his wife refuses to divorce him.
Two friends Cleo (Funke Akindele) and Alice (Queen Nwokoye) live a fake life in the city, they think they are on top of their game till Cleo comes across Shania (Nse Ikpe Etim) who beats them to their game, Cleo becomes anxious to know more about Shania, she traces her and finds out who she really is.
A tale of two sisters, where one sister's selfish and envious desires leads to her destruction.
A heartbroken childless woman who yearns for a child, after being divorced by her callous sterile husband, becomes romantically involved with her widower boss and unbeknownst to her they are linked through their shared past.
When her fellow peers in the village constantly rebuff a beautiful girl, Olamma demands an explanation from her parents and is told of the damning effect history has on her descendants, resulting in their entire lineage to be considered Osu (outcasts) in AFAN-ASA village. She therefore vows not to engage with any man till her death. [parts 1-2]
A shy, reserved prince is ordered by his father the king to get married, however the two men do not see eye to eye on the qualities that a wife should possess.John Dumelo, Osita Iheme, Walter Anga (2012)
An illiterate village girl from Ghana is invited to meet her friend in Lagos, but on her arrival she soon realises that life in the City is very different to that of her bush lifestyle in Ghana.
A wife beats her husband in this Nollywood production.