Showing posts with label Richard Mofe Damijo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Mofe Damijo. Show all posts

Saturday, April 06, 2019

Nollywood Actors Fans Will Forever Love


(By Adunni Amodeni) - Ten Talented Nollywood Actors We Will Never Stop Loving
Some Nollywood stars who quit acting in the 90s made our childhood days memorable and lit, while some are still around entertaining their loyal fans. Their roles in classic movies helped set the pace for the industry we’ve come to love dearly today.
These great actors have been involved in one scandal or another and some have managed to remain scandal free. Amidst their endless dramas, their fans still can’t bear not seeing them on their TV screens. They also look out for their movies either on DVD or in the cinemas.
Legit.ng has come up with a list of Nollywood actors we will never stop loving:
LADIES:
 1. Genevieve Nnaji:
The world can never get enough of talented Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji. The 39-year-old diva is also a movie producer, director, screenwriter and former model. She reportedly welcomed her first child at the age of 16 and did not let that affect her studies or movie career. Having joined the industry in her teenage years, the delectable actress has featured in countless movies both local and international.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

RMD Receives "Dike Oha na Nollywood" Title

Veteran Nollywood actor and Delta State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), will be honored with the “Dike Oha na Nollywood” chieftaincy title at the 2014 4th Nollywood Igbo Film Festival in Asaba, Delta State.
The founder of the festival, Nze Harris Chuma said RMD deserves the "people's warrior" title, having paid his dues as one of the celebrated actors in Nollywood.

According to Chuma, the three–day festival which holds from August 27th through 30th is designed to “help film makers reach the broadest possible audience, enable the international film community and general public to experience the power of cinema and promote Asaba city in Delta State as a major filmmaking centre.”