Nollywood, Africa’s cinematic powerhouse, experienced a whirlwind year in 2024, marked by unforgettable moments that shaped the industry.
From celebrated unions to heartbreaking losses, groundbreaking films to public outbursts, and shocking twists, the Nigerian film industry had a year full of highs and lows. Here’s a look at some of the biggest highlights.
1. Glamorous Weddings
Several Nollywood stars walked down the aisle in style, with their weddings dominating social media conversations.
- Kunle Remi and Boluwatiwi’s #KTTV24: This star-studded wedding left fans gushing over its elegance in January. The actor married his American-based heartthrob Boluwatiwi.
- Sharon Ooja and Ugo Nwoke’s #LoveUnitesUs24: Sharon Ooja tied the knot with businessman Ugo Nwoke in a dreamy celebration. Their traditional ceremony on June 27 and white wedding on June 29 captivated fans.
- Charles Okocha and Mimi: Known as Igwe 2pac, Charles Okocha surprised fans in November with pre-wedding photos. The 48-year-old actor later exchanged vows with Mimi in a private ceremony.
- Biodun Okeowo and Adeniyi Olabiyi: Actress Biodun Okeowo, also known as Biodun Omoborty, married her partner, Adeniyi Olabiyi, in July. The traditional wedding highlighted her openness about her life as a single mother of two.
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2. Deaths
Nollywood experienced several tragic losses in 2024, leaving fans and colleagues in mourning.
- Jimi Solanke: The legendary storyteller, actor, and poet passed away at 81years in February, leaving a lasting legacy in Nigerian theatre and film.
- Junior Pope: In April, actor Junior Pope tragically lost his life in a boat accident while returning from a movie shoot in Anambra. He was working on the film The Other Side of Life, produced by Adanma Luke.
- John Okafor (Mr. Ibu): The beloved comic actor passed away on March 2 at age 62 after battling a long illness. His death stirred public attention due to disputes between his wife, Stellamaris, and his adoptive daughter, Jasmine.
- Amaechi Muonagor: The versatile actor died in March from kidney disease. He was celebrated for effortlessly switching between comedic and dramatic roles.
- Charles Olumo (Agbako): The Yoruba movie icon passed away at 101, leaving behind decades of remarkable performances.
- Tolani Quadri Oyebamiji (Sisi Quadri): The actor passed away in March at 44 after an undisclosed illness, shocking the industry.
3. Blockbuster Movies
Nollywood’s creativity flourished in 2024, delivering films that captured hearts and broke records. They include:
Tribe Called Judah by Funke Akindele
Breath of Life by Eku Edewor
House of Ga’a by Bolanle Austen-Peters
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti by Bolanle Austen-Peters
Tòkunbò by Odeh Chris and Joy Odiete
Lisabi: The Uprising by Adebimpe Oyebade and Victoria Akujobi
Beast of Two Worlds by Eniola Ajao
Everybody Loves Jenifa
Seven Doors by Femi Adebayo
Nollywood’s 2024 was a mix of joy, sorrow, and artistic brilliance. As the industry moves forward, it continues to captivate audiences with its stories and creativity.
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE