ENTERTAINMENT Swallow Also released in 2021, Swallow was adapted from a novel by a prize-winning Nigerian author – Sefi Atta. Some of the casts include Eniola ‘Niyola’ Akinbo, Ijeoma Grace Agu, Dayemi Okanlawon, and so on. If you like novels and want to see them in movies, this is for you. 10 Nigerian Movies To Watch This Independence Holidays By Praise David Every year, more Nollywood movies become popular on Netflix. Sometimes, it’s even very hard to track which movies you should be watching at a particular time. Well, you shouldn’t have to search too much as you have landed on the right post. This year 2022 has already featured some of the best Nollywood movies you should watch during this independence holiday. In this post, I’ll take you through 10 of the top Nollywood movies you should watch on Netflix in 2022. Read through and let me know which your best is. The Man of God Released in 2022, this almost 2-hour-long movie tells the story of Samuel. Samuel, in this story, forsakes his harsh religious background and upbringing to live his own life. The main character was bodied by Akah Nnani, with performances from others like Osas Ighodaro. The Man of God was directed by Bolanle Austen-Peters. 28 www.glamsquadmagazine.com
ENTERTAINMENT Blood Sisters Blood Sister is a limited series that features popular Nollywood actors like Ramsey Nouah, Kate Henshaw, Uche Jumbo, Nancy Isime, Ini Dima- Okojie, and so on. It tells the story of 2 friends who become wanted after killing a man and have to fight for their lives. It was released in 2022 and is only available on the Netflix platform. Amina The movie, Amina, is also based on a true-life story. Here, it’s the story of 16th-century Zazzau. Zazzau is a settlement in Nigeria, which is the modern-day Zaria. In this movie, Amina must use her military skills and tactics to defend her family’s kingdom. It featured popular actors like Ali Nuhu, Lucy Ameh, and was directed by Izu Ojukwu. Bigger Than Africa If you’re interested in documentaries about the history of Nigeria, and the continent at large, Bigger Than Africa is for you. It follows the trans-Atlantic slave trade route from West Africa to the US, Brazil, and the Caribbean. This documentary was directed by Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye. www.glamsquadmagazine.com 29
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