Top 5 Nollywood movies that will forever be in our minds

Pulse Ghana went back in time to bring back to our conscious five indelible Nollywood movies from the past.

The Nigerian movie industry had a great influence on movie lovers in Ghana in the late nineties and early two thousand. They told the African story in the most revealing way that made family moments better. It was always a pleasure to watch Nigerian movies as our f  avourite stars showcased their talents and acting skills.

 

1. Diamond Ring

I bet you just remembered the chills down your spine in watching this unforgettable horror movie. A movie that was centered around the ghost of a dead woman, Gladys, which was played by veteran Nigerian actress, Liz Benson. Her tomb was raided by some boys who stole the ring she was buried with. This was the most iconic of them all for those born before late 90’s. Veteran actors like Richard Mofe Damijo and award-winning comedian, Teju Babyface were also featured in the movie.

 

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2. Egg of life

Tell me you didn’t cry when the seven virgins were sent into the evil forest met their unexpected death with the exception of one. The sorrowful dirge scored with each demise was saddening.
From Pete Edochie who played the King to Clarion Chukwura-Abiola who played the priestess, it couldn’t have been any better. This to me was the movie with the most intense plots ever at that time.

 

 

3. Last Burial

Who ever came up with this fictional story really had us amazed. This movie aside its hair-raising times it gave all of us, had tons of lessons in it. It clearly drew the lines between religion and beliefs. It explored how a man that met an untimely death who was set to be buried by his family but then his commitment to some secret society popped up. From Clem Ohameze, who played the ‘’the seated dead corpse’ whose back couldn’t be pushed into the coffin, Sam Dede, Eucheria Anunobi and all the other cast that stunned us with their great acting.

 

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4. Billionaires club

This movie entirely inspired tons of movies to pick up on the existence of occult groups in the society and revealed their operations. I call it an “eye opener”. It portrayed the inhuman activities of people selling their loved ones for easy money popularly called ‘juju’ in our local dialect. Billionaires Club was centered around the activities of a secret brotherhood that resorted to killing others for rituals to attain wealth. It had great cast as well: Pete Edochie, Kanayo Kanayo, Clem Ohamaze amongst others.

 

5. Sharon stone

At this point, we had enough spirituality in our movies already and needed something more thrilling and sensational. Then voilà, we were blessed with this feature. Sharon Stone was played by Genevive Nnaji, a hot character that had the opposite sex tripping on her. Genevieve executed her role that much and we all fell in love with her character. We might as well think that this movie was what set her career on solid rocks.

 

 

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