
'People said I'd end up becoming prostitute after losing my dad at 16' - Shine Rosman
Nollywood actress Shine Rosman has opened up about how losing her dad at the tender age of 16 affected her life, revealing that many lost hope in her

Kunle Afolayan films often begin with something ordinary: a discovery, an opportunity, a mistake, a decision that feels small in the moment...
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Kunle Afolayan films often begin with something ordinary: a discovery, an opportunity, a mistake, a decision that feels small in the moment...
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Kunle Afolayan is a Nigerian actor, producer, and director. He is credited for elevating the quality of Nollywood movies through larger budgets, shooting on 35mm, releasing in cinemas, and improving cliché Nollywood storylines.
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