Thy Will Be Done is the story of Pius (Ramsey Nouah), a happily married pastor in charge of a large church in Lagos, Nigeria. But when his first wife (Mary Njoku) that he buried 7 years ago suddenly shows up, his world is thrown into turmoil. His present wife (Mercy Johnson) tries to fight her corner but Pius has a choice to make…between his calling and his wives; between old sins and new loyalties; between taking firm action and surrendering to God’s will. Weakened by guilt and overwhelmed by sensational revelations, nothing would have prepared Pius for how rapidly things would descend into violent chaos…for hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
, 2h12 OriginNigeria GenresComedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ThemesFilms set in Africa, Political films ActorsRita Dominic, Linda Ejiofor, Kehinde Bankole, Nse Ikpe Etim, Jide Kosoko, Kate Henshaw Roles MD Rating77% The film opens at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, with a phone conversation between Mr. Makinde Esho (Femi Jacobs) and his Managing director (Jide Kosoko). Makinde is reminded by his MD about how important it is for him to get an authorization from the Ministry of Land, and return to Lagos with a positive feedback. Just as Makinde is about to board a Taxi, he is interrupted by Ejura (Linda Ejiofor), a female Corp member who pleads for a Lift, as she is short on cash and there is a long queue at the ATM. Makinde refuses at first, but after much persuasion from Ejura, he reluctantly agrees. Even though Ejura had promised earlier to keep mute during the ride, her inquisitive nature gives Makinde facial expressions that prompt answers and eventually start a conversation.
Ikechukwu (Bryan Okwara) and his girlfriend, Giselle (Ashleigh Clark) travels to Lagos from the United States to set up a dance group, they are however met with disappointments after attending several auditions without being selected. IK is posted to the village of Ikot-Uyai for his NYSC, with the hope that he'll work his redeployment back to Lagos in a few weeks, but his request is however refused. Idara (Ini Edo), a village girl enjoys dancing so much; her father, Chief Ekene (Sam Loco Efe) takes her to the priest, concerned about her behaviour with the suspicion that she might be possessed. The village priestess eventually reveals that Idara must become the next priestess of the village, lest calamity would befall the entire village.
, 2h Directed byKunle Afolayan OriginNigeria GenresDrama, Horror ActorsOmoni Oboli, Ramsey Nouah, Kunle Afolayan, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Jide Kosoko Roles Chairman Rating44% Dans l’ancien territoire yoruba, un prêtre introduit « Araromire », la déesse de la chance et de la fortune, qui assure la richesse de tous durant sept ans… Après avoir trouvé une figurine dans une chapelle abandonnée alors qu’ils font leur service militaire dans un camp près de la ville d’Araromire, deux jeunes amis délaissent leur vie de dealers à Lagos pour devenir des businessmen couronnés de succès faisant face à des histoires d’amitié, d’amour et de famille apparemment normales. Mais qu’arrive-t-il après cela ?
, 2h2 Directed byKunle Afolayan OriginNigeria GenresDrama, Horror ThemesFilms set in Africa ActorsRamsey Nouah, Kunle Afolayan, Omoni Oboli, Jide Kosoko Roles Chairman Rating44% The film opens in Araromire in 1908: There is an old folktale about a goddess Araromire who asked a priest to invoke her spirit into a figurine carved out of the bark of a cursed tree. When villagers of Araromire touched the figurine, Araromire would grant them wealth and prosperity in all their endeavours. This good fortune however unfortunately lasted for just seven years, after which everything deteriorated and became worse than it was seven years ago. The climax of the disaster was when the priest who invoked her spirit was found dead at the river. The villagers become infuriated and invaded the Araromire shrine; the shrine is burned down and that ended the evil of Araromire.