Thursday, July 29, 2010

Africa Magic Idoma debuts soon


Africa Magic Idoma debuts soon


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Moses Okpe unveils Ole

Veteran Nollywood actor and producer, Moses Okpe has released yet another blockbuster entitled Ole (My Village) into the market. According to the Ogbadibo-born Benue state filmmaker, the recently released movie was shot in Lagos, Jos and Otukpo in Benue states respectively.

Speaking on the multi-million naira effort, which features the boost of Nollywood stars like Ralph Onuh, Akumeh Akumeh, Tina Ofikwu, Ernest Igah, His Royal Highness Chief D E Enenche (Ad'Ogbadibo) and a host of other artistes from the Idoma entertainment terrain, Okpe said it tells a story of one Okpe Itodo (Ernest Igah) who lost his father at a very tender age, was admonished by his mother not to relate with any of his people because they are all evils, according to his mother (Tina Ofikwu) the demise of his father and two sisters were the hand work of his uncle (Peter Otulu). While the mother could no longer withstand the afflictions; she escaped with Okpe from the village. Some years latter Okpe became rich in Lagos and decided for run for the gubernatorial seat in the state. His hatred and anger toward his people cannot be over emphasized just and he sent one of brothers who pay him a visit packing, to an extent he tore a check of one million naira after discoering that a man was his village.

All said and done, the movie according to the producer will shock the movie market.

When asked how he managed to feature His Royal Highness Chief D Enenche, Okpe who also produced the first Idoma film disclosed that it wasn’t easy. His words “I could call it a privileged because its not easy to get such a man of high reputation, his presence in the movie was a boost to my ego. While expressing gratitude to Dickson Igoche, Fear God and the Okam Forum, Andy Eyaba and Godwin Okpe who equally made the dream a reality, he also believe that the Idoma industry will soon dominate the motion picture industry, globally known as Nollywood just as they are making waves in the music terrain.
...Storms location for Omenyi
Talents Voice Production in conjunction with His Stripe Production, under the directorship of Moses James Okpe (DGN/PGN) is ready to storm location for chartbuster entitled Omenyi the flick, according to the production team will be shot in Owukpa and Orkam in Benue State

What is wrong with Idoma Movie industry?

•Participants during the last Conference of Idoma Artistes (CIDA 2010) held in Otukpo
It is said that when a foolish bed perches on an anthills, it will detest all other creeping animals on earth. This is exactly what is wrong with the infant Idoma movie industry also known as National Association of Idoma Film Makers (NAIFM). It has been gathered that the just-yesterday ’s industry is suffering from inordinacy just as all members are claiming to be the president. The crisis, we gathered has climbed to a point that the house has been split into two.
Expressing his anger recently in Lagos, national president of the association Johnson Agada chided Moses Okpe of His Stripe Production for making the industry a playing ground, according to director of the Mannex Film Production "I'll really blame Okpe because he opened the secret behind movie production to everybody, now an okoda (motorcyclist) can wake up with just twenty (20,00) and start producing films, its unfair; its not professional at all." Speaking further, the multi -film-producer cum actor affirmed that anybody who wants to produce film should follow the right procedure hence nemesis awaits such person.
Trowing more light on it, ACG PRO to the industry regretted that his involvement into the industry was inspired by the love he has for his fatherland, noting that after giving them the necessary publications they industry could not even in turn appreciate him. Ameh who has written many articles on the of Idoma community disclosed that if they can not come together he'll rather resign and face hi journalism profession. "Yes, I've tried a lot but yet no appreciation, am highly disappointed, am afraid because if the house can not come together I'll will resign from whatever position am handling in the industry." He said
Okpe who admitted his mistake also promised to put everything under control.
If I may ask, is this the union they’ve been preaching?

Friday, July 9, 2010

TVP ready to debut with Omenyi

Talents Voice Production in conjuction with His Stripe Production, under the directorship ofMoses James Okpe (DGN/PGN) are ready to storm location for chartbuster entitled Omenyi the movie will be shot in Owukpa and Orkam in Benue State

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Moses Okpe unveils Ole

Veteran Nollywood actor and producer, Moses Okpe has released yet another blockbuster entitled Ole (My Village) into the market. According to the Ogbadibo-born Benue state filmmaker, the recently released movie was shot in Lagos, Jos and Otukpo in Benue states respectively.

Speaking on the multi-million naira effort, which features the boost of Nollywood stars like Ralph Onuh, Akumeh Akumeh, Tina Ofikwu, Ernest Igah, His Royal Highness Chief D E Enenche (Ad'Ogbadibo) and a host of other artistes from the Idoma entertainment terrain, Okpe said it tells a story of one Okpe Itodo (Ernest Igah) who lost his father at a very tender age, was admonished by his mother not to relate with any of his people because they are all evils, according to his mother (Tina Ofikwu) the demise of his father and two sisters were the hand work of his uncle (Peter Otulu). While the mother could no longer withstand the afflictions; she escaped with Okpe from the village. Some years latter Okpe became rich in Lagos and decided for run for the gubernatorial seat in the state. His hatred and anger toward his people cannot be over emphasized just and he sent one of brothers who pay him a visit packing, to an extent he tore a check of one million naira after discoering that a man was his village.

All said and done, the movie according to the producer will shock the movie market.

When asked how he managed to feature His Royal Highness Chief D Enenche, Okpe who also produced the first Idoma film disclosed that it wasn’t easy. His words “I could call it a privileged because its not easy to get such a man of high reputation, his presence in the movie was a boost to my ego. While expressing gratitude to Dickson Igoche, Fear God and the Okam Forum, Andy Eyaba and Godwin Okpe who equally made the dream a reality, he also believe that the Idoma industry will soon dominate the motion picture industry, globally known as Nollywood just as they are making waves in the music terrain.