Osita Iheme

When a group of people from different walks in life meet in a bus on their way home for Christmas, they find themselves entangled in a cat-and-mouse game with criminals.

6.4/10

Double mama has a reputation for indiscriminately tackling anyone who dares to cross her. This allows her mischievous son to freely terrorise the villagers.

The entire community lives in fear of a quick tempered firebrand who unleashes her fury at the slightest provocation. Almost everybody is relieved when it looks like she is finally about to be married. [parts 1-2]

5.2/10

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)

Shadrack and Meshark suffer the terrible death of their mother. Prior to her death, she reveals the truth about their father and impressed on them to search for his whereabouts. For fear that their claim could not be corroborated, the two boys decide on posing as job seekers. Would they be offered the job? How does their presence turntables and change the relative dynamics of a calm setting? Enjoy the succeeding chaos and anarchy, with intermittent hilarious scenery. [parts 1-2]

Nigeria's film industry, Nollywood, is the third-largest in the world--an unstoppable economic and cultural force that has taken the continent by storm and is now bursting beyond the borders of Africa. "Nollywood Babylon" is a feature documentary detailing the industry's phenomenal success. Propelled by a booming 1970s soundtrack of African underground music, the movie presents an electric vision of a modern African metropolis and a revealing look at the powerhouse that is Nigerian cinema.

6.5/10

Two young boys wish to help their family by raising finances and making money. Their father is a repeat alcoholic which makes it difficult for the two, but after a bright idea from one of the boys, things start to change rapidly.

The concerned children of an adulterous promiscuous father do their utmost to get him to start taking his duties as father and husband more seriously. [parts 1-2]

6.9/10

An illiterate village boy, who has been taken advantage of, heads to the city to study law. He returns with grandiose vocabulary and a mission to belittle those who had previously made him feel demeaned.

An illiterate village boy, who has been taken advantage of, heads to the city to study law. He returns with grandiose vocabulary and a mission to belittle those who had previously made him feel demeaned.

After so many years of childlessness and ridicule, Nwabueze finally becomes a father to a bouncy baby girl. The days of shame and anxiety are over. A few days after his wife's delivery, Nwabueze's jubilation turns out to be pure insanity. Who is behind this madness? Can this be his only lovely wife? Must she or the baby die to save him? Maybe it's an unthinkable hatred from an envious man. Will the elders help end this mystery? [parts 1-2]

Anya is from a very poor family who asks his father Kodo why they are poor. The answer he gets is that, it is due to inheritance. Anya decides to discontinue that trend of poor lineage and make money by all means. Aba on the other hand who is from a very rich family asks his father Ichie Bullion how come he is so rich. His father tells him that being rich comes from hard work. Aba wants the easy way out to be rich. Now lets see how any of them makes it to the level they aim. [parts 1-2]

For their diminutive size, the quest to find love and their history of mischief and pranks strike as distasteful attributes that hampers their efforts and remains a stumbling block. Still convinced and hopeful of success, the inhibiting and unrelenting pursuance to eventually succeed led to crafty and cunning choices. But would they ever succeed or rather resort to extreme methods when all other attempts fail? [parts 1-2]

The birth of a new baby is not what Igwe needs but the cry of a son. Twenty one daughters is more than enough for a King to look for a son to succeed him. To Igwe's surprise, he has a son living in a distant city. How did he get a son without knowing his whereabout all these years? Whom should he contact and where must he go? Who will go in search of this royal prince? [parts 1-2]

Two greedy brothers defraud their brother who is living abroad by taking the money that he sends to build a house, and lining their own pockets. Now their brother returns to Nigeria and is demanding answers. [parts 1-2]

A man forcefully tries to terminate his daughter's pregnancy without success. When she finally gives birth to a set of twins, one of them turns out to be a miniature. [parts 1-2]

Two midgets, who are tired of their small statures being made a mockery of in the village and their father’s general disdain for them run to Lagos, where they are introduced to reggae music. [parts 1-2]

For all his wealth, Spark is unable to get any lady to fall in love with him because of his diminutive nature. Spark isnt all alone in his predicament. His equally diminutive friend Ebony also finds it extremely difficult courting a lady. The two are desperate, eager to find a life partner to share their enormous wealth and establish kindred to succeed their respective dynasties. But what happens when they eventually find love in the same lady? [parts 1-2]

Dada, a mischievously sadistic six-year old, constantly bothers his neighbors with stealing and pranks. Dada's mother is at her wits end when her brother visiting from Lagos offers to take Dada to the big city to teach him some discipline. Once there, his uncle begs him to behave. And, of course, he doesn't: pretending to be a prophet, Dada scams a woman out of a television and demands that another take off her clothes in order to perform an exorcism. After being reprimanded by the police, Dada attempts to avoid work by stealing his uncle's money and giving it to some "businessmen" on the street. When he returns to collect his profit, he finds out that he has been tricked. He then decides to pursue riches by forming the "Baby Police Force of Nigeria" (which is actually comprised entirely of adults except for Dada), and earns money by taking money from "criminals" (who are actually just everyday people).

8.2/10

Chinedu plays a young pharmacy graduate (Gabriel) who returns to his home village to meet up with his beloved Sandra. This girl is nearly twice his height and her parents think she is mad to be with him. Things move on for Gabriel when his rival Desmond returns from a prolonged trip to the United States (touting a bandana and gangster shades). (Pierre Barrot)

6.1/10

A shameless man greedily encourages his children to steal, under the guise that he will use the criminal proceeds to further their education. They are soon put in grave danger when their criminal antics rapidly escalate. [parts 1-2]

A comedy about two young boys and their blind grandfather trying to raise them. The tricks they play on him will have you laughing on the floor. Grandpa gets fed up and sends them to live with their mother in a brothel. Lots of laughs! [parts 1-2]

8/10

Three friends struggle at school while their parents fight with each other.

Aki and Popo's antics get them banished from their father's house. They go to live with their uncle and begin terrorizing another village.

Two young troublesome brothers cause disruption in home life, terrorise the people in their village and wreak havoc at school.

7.9/10

The Ikenga, which belongs to the King of Amanze, is missing therefore the people of Amanze plan to attack the people of Akabo over the missing Ikenga. The king places his daughter as the price for anyone who first finds his Ikenga. The gods have chosen Mgbada and Eneh for the mission, but there seems to be a lot of mischief going on.