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Culture Custodian Ranking: The 10 Most Iconic Characters in Nollywood History

Posted on February 8, 2023 by Culture Custodian

Whether you’re a Nollywood fan or not, you can’t escape nor deny the roles that a lot of its characters play in shaping popular culture. From the crazy characters you

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Explaining 9 Of The Greatest Nigerian Memes

Posted on March 25, 2022 by Adaora Nwangwu

Is your post even funny without a meme? Memes have become a huge part of our digital culture from work messages to private DMs between friends, our lives are defined

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The Foreigner’s God Teaser: Chilling First Look of Ifan Michael’s Supernatural Period Drama

Posted on August 20, 2019 by Daniel Okechukwu
The Foreigner's God first teaser trailer

We are inching closer to the release of Ifan Michael’s highly anticipated The Foreigner’s God. The director, producer, and production designer just dropped the first official teaser for the supernatural

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Lionheart Is Genevieve’s Heartfelt Love Letter To Eastern Nigeria

Posted on January 7, 2019 by Culture Custodian

In Genevieve Nnaji’s directorial debut, Lionheart, she tells a story that is richly Nigerian – to be specific, richly Igbo – and manages to address a few problems of what we now call new Nollywood while bridging the gap between it and Nollywood 1.0.

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