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Two Nigerian feature films screened at the recently concluded African World Film Festival in Detriot. One of them was Ordinary Fellows, a coming-of-age drama about a Nigerian lecturer going through a mid-life crisis. Professor Jega takes his students on an excursion to a mysterious African-themed resort. The excursion turns out to be a life-altering affair […]
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