Bukky Wright


Bukky Wright is one of the most celebrated actresses in Yoruba movie genre though she features in English movies as well.plays.The light-skinned mother of two boys is rated as one of the best actresses in the movie industry.

She grew up in a polygamous home and the sixth in the family but the first for her mum.She had a very beautiful childhood and from a very good background.She is from Oke Ijero in Abeokuta.She never thought she would be an actress even till during her university days and till she was married. She studied Economics at University of Lagos and thought she would end up in one of the banks but as God will have it,she found fame,favour and fortune in acting and has never looked back.She never for one day acted as a student,the closest she got to the entertainment scene was as the social prefect in her secondary school (Top Tutors).

Bukky Wright would forever be grateful to Fidelis Duker,the Nollywood film maker who gave her the chance to break into the industry.That was over 10 years ago on the set of Images.Her friend,Shan George,introduced her to him.Then came another big chance when she appeared in Tunde Kelani's Saworo Ide as the young wife of the Onijogbo. With that cameo appearance coupled with her captivating beauty,she was set on the path of an screen idol,especially in the Yoruba genre.If the English movie producers are yet to acknowledge her,Wale Adenuga's Super Story - Oh! Father Oh! Daughter! introduced her to a larger audience.Some of the other movies she has starred in include Above Love, Without Shame, Tolulope and The Cartel.Since then,she has gone on to do so many flicks that she can’t remember all.She has also tried her hands at producing – with flicks like Owo Ale(her first),7’oclock,Agbeke,Temi Ni Nkem,Dugbe Dugbe to Nbo and Shade Blade.


Bukky Wright might be single and separated.But she is not available – at least,not for marriage.Not one to cry over spilt milk,she hasn’t gotten it right on two occasions.She says "I’ve been into two marriages but I believe they are not meant to be.I believe in the will of God.I won’t say they are mistakes and like I said,it is the will of God that supercedes whatever we think we are. I still believe that is the way God wants it.Things happen in our lives that we can’t control.At times,the experience could serve as an eye-opener for us.And at times,one could feel - Oh my God, what have I done! - instead of moving on with our lives.I’m the kind of person who does not lament over my mistakes.I just believe that’s the way God wants it because I’m a firm believer.My career never affected my marriage.The issue of marriage is an aspect of my life that I’ve decided to leave behind me and move on with my life.So,I don’t really talk about my relationship.Marriage is not really in my dictionary now.But if God says I will,who am I to say no?My ideal man is a dark, not too tall, not too fat, not too slim and a God fearing Christian."

Bukky had suffered negative publicity in the last few years,her roforofo fight with socialite,Bolaji Basia,attracted much publicity in the press.It was so messy that lurid details of the affair were not spared.Before the whole saga blew open,some prominent individuals in Lagos who are friends of both parties waded into the matter,but their intervention was not enough to douse the tension until it finally tore the two apart.Both Bolaji and Bukky had been romantically linked for quite some time before this time.They broke up only to come back again.Who knows? They may still have some soft spot for each other,as they still relate at the level of business.

At over 40 years of age,Bukky Wright has done well for herself.With her mien and achievement,it is easy to classify Bukky as snobbish but she says she is not.However,acting and producing movies are not the only things Bukky Wright does.She is into buying and selling in addition to taking care of her children and running her home.

Desmond Elliot


He is easily one of the fastest rising stars in the Nigerian home video sector.He shot into limelight through television soap operas and become a regular face in Nollywood movies.Elliot has been to many parts of the globe,as his acting skills have made him a well sought after artiste.Besides,he is a role model in Nollywood such that he becomes first choice for every producer in search of artistes for romantic roles.


He was born to a Yoruba father and an Ibo mother.He grew up in the Northern part of the country and married to an Akwa-Ibom woman.He had his primary education at Air Force Primary school in Jos from where he went to St John’s College also in Jos.He studied Economics at the Lagos State University,Ojo, Lagos and graduated in 2003.

It was a friend who influenced him to become an actor but funnily his friend wasn’t an actor but he always felt that he was cut out for the entertainment industry. As a Christian,he prayed and asked God to help him make a choice and he did intervened and revealed to him that he should join the industry.He started with Everyday People,One Too Much,Wale Adenuga’s Super Stories and Saints and Sinners.

He is looking forward to becoming the elected governor of Lagos State in not too distant future.Women chase him as an actor but the fact remain that chasing is not the issue,what matters is that whenever I perceive that I am about to be chased,I run.I run because I have an ambition,which I don’t want women to ruin for me. I run from them if they want to go beyond the level of being my fans to another level.

Realising a character
When I receive a new script, I usually take my time to study it. Thereafter, I hold a discussion with the director on what is expected of me in the movie. Then I move on to develop a suitable character that will go well with what the entire production is all about.

Turn off
I don’t like people flashing me. I mean if you want to give a call, go ahead and do so, it is of no use flashing me.
I also feel bad when the up-coming artistes are not given the necessary opportunity to come into the industry and fully realise their potentials. Another thing that really puts me off is when some directors want to turn actors to zombies by casting them stereotypically into such roles as lover boy, gentleman, tough guy and all that. Personally, I like to see an actor take up different roles and interpreting them well.

Nollywood
The fact that the Nigerian movie industry is growing is what particularly turns me on, thanks to all those that are making it happen such as the marketers, directors, producers and others
Nollywood contributes to the nation’s economy because quite a number of people are involved and are earning their livelihood from it. The only problem is that our government is yet to fully realise the great economic advantage that lies in tapping into the industry. America and India have tapped into Hollywood and Bollywood respectively and the result is quite rewarding.
Government should come and invest in the industry, the marketers have done great jobs by investing their money to prove that the sector is lucrative.

Popularity
First, I did not pay for this talent, it is a gift from God and whatever comes from God is mine. At the same time, God gave it to me and reserves the right to take it back if you fail to use the gift to make people happy and contribute to the good of humanity. So, there is nothing star in my dictionary. I don’t see myself as a star, rather I see myself as someone who wants to manifest God’s gift to bless people, to bless myself and everything around me. I want people to be happy around me, not just to call me a star.

Relaxation
I basically relax with my wife whenever the opportunity comes, especially if I am in town and not involved in a tedious job. I have a special form of relaxation, I just choose a suitable time and free myself from every form of stress.

Marriage
Although people say I got married late but the truth is that I dated my wife for about eight years before we finally got married. My kind of job may have exposed me to the opposite sex but the truth is that my wife means the whole world to me. I appreciate my wife and I married her basically for love and nothing else. She is so understanding and caring. These are the two vital attributes I find lacking in most women of today.

Upcoming actors
The Bible teaches that anything that happens to a man comes by time and chance. So, I urge the younger artistes to aspire to be great. They shouldn’t lose hope or get frustrated. They should face their career no matter the obstacle they may encounter and keep working hard.
For example, many people frustrated me before I could get to the level that I am now. But any serious young artiste can also overcome the odds. Above all, what every youth should do is to keep a low head and when the opportunity to shoot into limelight comes, grab it.

A true Nigerian
I understand the three major Nigerian languages but I speak more of Hausa because that is the language I grew up with.

Bisi Ibidapo-Obe


Bisi Ibidapo Obe is one of Nollywood's hottest faces in the Yoruba genre and has found fame and to an extent fortune in the Industry.The good-looking and inviting appearance lady is from Osun State,the third in the family of three boys and three girls.She started about twelve years ago without any formal training but now set for formal education.She have always been busy with rehearsals for all the films that she had taken part in.Films that people watch under two hours sometimes take months to produce and for her to give her best in anything,she likes to do one thing at a time.

Right from her secondary school days,she has always liked acting.She has always been inspired by people like Yinka Quadry,Abey Lanre and Ogogo.These are the people that trained her for what she is doing through rehearsals.Olabisi aka Omo Logba-Logba,is one of the youngest ladies in theatre circle,but not a child in the profession of make-believe.

She has taken part in a lot of films but most people know her for her role as Olabisi omo logba logba.It bears her first name and she had to play the major role of a prostitute which wasn't easy to prepare for,because she wanted to make it look real.It was the role that made me popular.

A nice and decent girl and very friendly with people.When she started acting,her parents fought tooth and nail to pull her out of it but later succumbed when they realised that it was what she wanted to do.Now,when they see her films,they are always happy that she is their daughter.

It was the late Ireti that ignite her interest in acting.In those days when she watched her films,she always enjoyed her act a lot.Bisi who has featured in many movies has romantically linked with many men in the past but none has ever been lucky to tie her down.She says marriage is a delicate thing and she needs to prepare very well before getting into it so that she does not rush in and rush out.She is only taking her time to prepare for marriage so that when she get married,it will works.She would love to marry a man that would understand her and trust her.She doesn't like a man who would not trust her and can't marry a man who after watching her film would be asking whether anything goes on behind the scene.She can only marry a man who would not doubt her and who is cool headed.
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Moji Olaiya


She is definitely a chip off the old block. As the daughter of the legendry highlife musician, Victor Olaiya, the success of Moji Olaiya as a showbiz personality has not taken many by surprise. However, pretty Moji is aiming to surpass her father’s achievements by combining music and acting.While she has,to a large extent,made herself a household name in the Yoruba movie industry,she is currently planning a strategy that would lead to a repeat performance in music.

Though a daughter of an entertainment guru,she had a strict and organized childhood that was aimed at giving her and other siblings the best in education.Moji is a graduate of Catering and Hotel Management though she doesnt intend to practice her profession only in her private kitchen.

She started her movie career with Wale Adenuga’s popular television drama,“Super Story” after she was introduced by actress Bukky Wright to the crew.It was Wale Adenuga’s production that gave me the first break.She acted the role of Ireti in the edition entitled ‘No Pains No Gains’.Her performance in the drama was good and it proof that she has enough genes of the old highlife maestro in her veins.She later go on to give a repeat five-star performance in her debut Yoruba movie,entitled “Agunbaniro” (Youth Corper).The performance was enough proof that the “No Pains No Gains” performance was no fluke.


Her entrance into the movie industry coincided with the emergence of other equally talented and up-wardly mobile young girls.Moji says that the success of the new set of ladies making waves in the Yoruba movie scene is rooted in their education and background.Education has set them apart from the rest of the team.She has been able to relate at close range with all the younger generation of actresses.

Moji has won several honours both in Nigeria and overseas for her efforts.She got nomination for the 2003 Reel Award as the Best Supporting Actress of the year.She also got the Best New Actress award in another category.All these, she said have acted as motivation for her to aspire for the best in the profession.Though a star in her own right,the name of her father opened doors,which seemed impenetrable in the past.For instance,she says whenever she mentioned her name,people are always willing to offer assistance.She get things that even her own personality would not get easily done when she mentions his name.

Though she has a daughter out of wedlock,she is a firm believer in the sanctity of marriage.She claimed it was not her fault that they did not marry.They were just not compatible.They were actually planning marriage,but somehow,it didn’t work out. If it was her fault,he won’t see her on the street and say he is proud of her achievements.Moji Olaiya got married just before the end of last year to her sweetheart.

Opeyemi Ayeola


Pretty,outgoing and intelligent,married prolific actress, Opeyemi, is a paragon of beauty.The graduate of Accounting from the Lagos State University started acting by a stroke of luck and a chance meeting with popular TV producer,Wale Adenuga,she was at the right place at the right time,she went visiting her brother at the Ogun State University.Fortunately, Wale Adenuga was there at the time shooting a movie.She was there watching them in action and somebody just walked up to her and said Mr. Adenuga wanted to see you. That was the beginning of her story and her career has been on the ascendancy ever since.


She started as an innocent and naïve girl who fell to mischievous machinations of some street-wise guys in Gbenga Adewusi’s popular movie; “Ige Adubi”.The happy ending to the story marked the beginning of Opeyemi’s rapid rise to the top. She, however,believe that her rise has not been on a platter of gold but the determined and dedicated.

Opeyemi Ayeola and a few other ladies and guys are the face of the emerging Yoruba movie industry.Most of this class of young,upwardly mobile and daring ladies,the end justifies the means,they breathed a new life to the industry but she belief it has to do with their orientation.Their generation of actors and actresses are much different from the old people.They have been able to bring about professionalism to bear on the industry.

Her success has been at a huge price.Her path to success has been strewn with different negative stories.At a point,the story was her alleged affair with comedian,Babatunde Omidina aka Baba Suwe.At another time,it was said that she has a secret child for an unnamed man.And yet,another had it that she was arrested in England and her controversial relationship with corporate picture boss.These are just few of the several stories that she had to cope with.However,to her credit, Opeyemi has come out stronger each time.She denied most of the rumours,attributing them to enemies.They are just enemies who don’t see anything good in another person.

While she has done well at managing the rumours surrounding her,same cannot be said of cat calls she gets each time she steps out.She has found the antics of the area boys a hard nut to crack.Most times people she doesn’t know would call her number and start telling her all sorts of stories but she found a solution to the problem by making sure that the phone is always with her personal assistant.However,the one she find difficult to escape is the catcalls on the streets.Most times, it is the agberos who make her nervous.

She got married to her sweetheart in a church in England in 2006 and had traditional wedding last year and will most likely quit acting to relocate to England to be with her husband.

Hausa Movie Industry

Just like Nollywood,the Hausa movie industry has been growing in leaps and bounds, and with its expansion came a crop of talented actors adored by their numerous fans. Since 1999 when it was dubbed Kannywood,it has spread beyond the shores of Nigeria to other African countries like Ghana, Niger Republic, Sudan, and Chad Republic.

Most of the films that come out from the North are shot in the bustling city of Kano and quite a number of movie have been produced in Kannywood since existence. The most important skill an actor needs is dancing,as most Hausa films have love themes fashioned after Indian films (Bollywood).Good looks are also celebrated.In the beginning of the 1990s,the movie industry changed its phase from its earlier primitive and grassroots aspect to a more modern one with new dimensions.Techniques were adopted that helped to promote it to international standards.Stakeholders began to reshape their activities,which marked the beginning of making romantic,action, political and even spiritual films that suited international cinema criteria.

Kano state,the commercial center of northern Nigeria took up the flag of being the center of the region's movie industry,popularly called "Kanywood".To date,the state has continued to maintain that status.Sixty-five percent of northern Nigerian inhabitants speak Hausa, so filmmakers had no option but to make their movies in that language.

The early artists that contributed in northern Nigeria were Kasimu Yero, from Kaduna, Umar Danjuma from Katsina, Karkuzu from Plateau and many other popular Hausa artists that reigned in the 80s.

Early Kanywood films that achieved international standards were "Gimbiya Fatima," "Kara da Kiyashi," "Ki yarda da ni," and many other interesting films. Though these films were made in the Hausa language and the norms and values of the people were displayed,they were subtitled in English for international audiences.

From the beginning of 1999 to date,Kanywood has reached its peak in the making of Hausa films.The filmmakers explored channels to further improve the quality of their productions,like the use of modern equipment.During the first quarter of 2000, Kanywood filmmakers added new innovations by including traditional singing and dancing.From the same year the filmmakers began to export their films to foreign countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States.

In Nigeria,the rise of Kanywood was not the work of the northern people alone;their southern counterparts also contributed by purchasing films for home viewing.In northern Nigeria, filmmakers generated huge revenues through cinema shows and home viewing.Today,Kanywood has become the focus of unemployed graduates from across northern Nigeria who come to participate in filmmaking as a way to earn their living.Statistics show that over 6,000 individuals are benefiting economically in Kanywood, performing as artists, cameramen, directors, editors, musical composers, and location managers.As a result,unemployment has been drastically reduced in this part of the country.

The Kanywood filmmakers continue to get international recognition.Ali Nuhu, one of the shining stars of the industry bagged a meritorious award sometime ago in the UK and several talented actors and actress received awards from the Hausa filmmaking moderators of Yahoo.

Just like Nollywood, the Hausa movie industry has been growing in leaps and bounds, and with its expansion came a crop of talented actors adored by their numerous fans. Since 1999 when it was dubbed Kannywood, it has spread beyond the shores of Nigeria to other African countries like Ghana, Niger Republic, Sudan, and Chad Republic. And most of the films that come out from the North are shot in the bustling city of Kano, and close to 300 have been produced in Kannywood’s eight years of existence. The most important skill an actor needs is dancing, as most Hausa films have love themes fashioned after Indian films (Bollywood). Good looks are also celebrated.

Major players in Kannywood

Ali Nuhu

Ali Nuhu is Kannywood’s most talked about actor. He came into the scene in the late 90s. Some of the films that shot him into limelight include Abin Sirrine, Dingala, Yana Yi, and Tasir

Nuhu holds a bachelor’s degree in Geography from the University of Jos and has won so many awards within and outside our shores.

Ibrahim Maishunku

This 31-year-old actor is among the best in the Hausa movie genre. Ibrahim Maishunku started acting while in SSIII. He has acted in dozens of films and some of them are Alieba, Jarumac and Hujja. The interesting thing is that all the films he has featured in are box office hits.

Kabir Nakwanjo

The octogenarian left 18 years of trading to venture into the world of make-believe. Kabir Nakwanjo is a producer and director, too. He has received several awards for his acting skill from Kaduna and Kano governments and the Bayero University, Kano.

Mustapha Mustapha

Kano-born Mustapha Mustapha is admired for his role delivery. Though a new comer, Mustapha is already a favourite among Hausa movie aficionados. Critics say he has a bright future in acting.

Sharrif Anuni Alhan

This towering fellow rules among the most talented actors in the Hausa movie scene. Alhan is an admired director and producer, too. Married with children, films like Mafia, 419, Rufa-Rufa are among his outstanding works.

Sanni Danja

Sanni Danja is undoubtedly one of the prolific actors, producers and directors in Kannywood. He started acting in 1999 and is known for block-buster movies like Kwarya Tabi Kwaya Zuga Zuga and Students Dalibal. The celebrated actor is also into music production. He is single.

Abba El-Mustapha

Twenty-nine-year-old Abba Mustapha ranks among highly sought after actors in the Hausa movie industry. He is a director and producer of films like Ruda, Girma and Auduga. Fondly called Abba Aruda by his fans, the Bayero University graduate is still single.

Fati Mohammed

Some say that Fati Mohammed is on a sabbatical from acting. But this has not diminished her popularity among movie buffs in the North. Formerly married to another Kannywood star, Sani Musa Mai’iska, the ex-Pittsburg Regional College, London, student has a cult-like fan base.

Zainab Idris

Pretty Zainab Idris is a popular Kannywood actress. Her dancing prowess is her unique selling point. One of the youngest actresses on the scene, the Kaduna State Polytechnic student is in hot romance with another Kannywood star, Abbass Sadiqu. Twenty-six-year-old Zainab has featured in films such as Kallabi and Ikarra.

Kubura Dacko

Niger State-born Kubura Dacko is a starlet in the Hausa movie scene. At a relatively young age (23), Dacko is already staking her claim among older actors. She is considered the best dressed actress in Kannywood. The sociology undergraduate of the Bayero University has acted in many films including Gata, Madafa and Ceata.

Bashir Bala

Call him the best comedian in Kannywood and you will be right. Highly talented in the art of comedy, many Hausa movie fans say he is their number one pick any day. The acting bug bit Bala early in his primary school days. He is also involved in directing and production.

Abbas Sadiqu

Plataue State-born Abbas Sadiqu is a star in the Hausa movie industry. A one-time disc jockey, he has stared in hit movies such as Komai Dozen and Fufar So. Sadiqu is an accounting student at the University of Jos.

Isa Bello Ja

Isa Bello Ja is very much respected in Kannywood. The Sokoto State-born actor is revered in the industry because of his over 30 years acting experience. Isa Bello Ja is one of the leading lights in Kannywood.

Umar Gombe

Umar Gombe, like his name suggests, is from Gombe State. The 23-year-old actor loves adventure a lot. He is currently studying for a degree at the Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma, Edo State. He is rated as one of the brightest stars in Kannywood with movies like Haske, Saida and Salini. He has a number of awards to his credit.

Hajara Musa

Hajara Musa is one of the biggest actresses in Kannywood. Mummy Haji, as she is fondly called, is regarded as a role model for upcoming actresses. The mother of four starred in some NTA soaps before getting into Hausa home video. She is also a broadcaster.

Ahmad Nuhu

Known for his versatility, directors are full of kind words for him because of the way he interprets his roles. He has played lead roles in some major films in Kannywood including Djangala directed by the late Tijjani Ibraheem. He has appeared in other films like Lnzam Da Wata Al-Mustapha and Akasi both directed by Ishaq Sidi Ishaq. He is married to actress, Hafsat Shehu. They met on the set of Zabari, but fell in love on the set of Yayee. Ahmad and Hafsat are Kannywood’s most celebrated couple.

Safiya Musa

Safiya Musa has a lot going for her as an actress. She is pretty and incredibly talented. In Kannywood she has loads of loyal fans. Her face sells any film she appears in.

Outstanding Actresses in 2007

Nollywood recorded positive transformations and improvements in terms of quality and number of standard movies produced by the movie makers, as well as superb role interpretations by the Nollywood actors.Outstanding actresses for last year are:


Uche Jumbo:-Uche Jumbo has successfully established herself in Nigeria’s movie industry. The Abiriba-Abia State born actress and graduate of maths and statistics from the University of Calabar is today a renowned actress, producer and script writer . She is also into modelling.



Dakore Egbuson:- This Bayelsa State born dread locked actress, singer and TV Presenter shot into limelight in 2000 through her first movie role in Emotional crack,’ followed by ‘Dangerous sisters’ in 2005. The delectable actress who holds a diploma in mass communication, majoring in PR and advertising has many awards to her credit including the real awards.




Joke Silva:- She has come along way in the make believe industry. Since the early eighties, she has carved out a niche for herself as a serious actress on stage, film, television and radio, primarily in Nigeria and England and a recipient of several awards. Married to veteran international actor, Olu Jacobs, Joke also won the AMAA Best actress award in 2006.




Patience Uzokwor:-Patience Uzokwor is a popular actress and a house hold name in Nigerian moviedom. Her performance in the thespian world is simply breathtaking and sets her far above her peers. Mama Gee as she is popularly called by her fans is known for her wicked roles in movies that many people find it difficult to separate her role in drama from her actions in real life. The seasoned actress, musician, widow and caring mother has toiled to give her children the best of life after the demise of her husband.




Rita Dominic:- The pretty Rita did not disappoint her fans in 2007 as she soared into their hearts with her humidity and roles interpretation. Among her hit movies are ‘Desperate Billionaire,’ ‘Vengeance of a woman” and ‘Girls Cot.” The Mbaise, Imo State born screen diva is a graduate of theatre Arts from University of Port Harcourt (1999). She is single and blessed with stunning and attractive looks.




Genevieve Nnaji:-She is arguably the most prominent actress in Nollywood and has reached the pinnacle of her career as far as movie making is concerned.She made her entry into Nollywood via ‘Most wanted,’ a movie produced by Ralph Nwadike in 1998 where she played the cameo role of a news caster.It wasn’t until she played the lead role in ‘Ijele,’ an Epic film that she shot to the limelight.Since then, she has starred in over five hundred films and was the former face of lux Beauty soap, a modelling job that made her extremely rich.The beautiful actress and mother of one is still single, drives choice cars and lives, at highbrow area of Lagos, evidence of her financial muscle.




Kate Henshaw-Nuttal:- She is a talented actress and a microbiologist. She was launched into limelight through a movie titled “when the sun sets, “which was produced by Hints Magazine. Her ability to perfectly interprete her scripts has earned her a niche in the movie industry. She is happily married with three children.



Bimbo Akintola:- She started her acting career in 1995 when she featured in a Yoruba movie titled ‘Owo Blow.’ She is a graduate of Theatre Arts from University of Ibadan and has featured in several chart buster movies. She also held sway in the movie industry in 2007.

Nollywood’s most endowed actresses

They are easily distinguished actresses because of their acting prowess. Skill apart, they also stand out from the Nollywood crowd because they are physically well endowed. The first thing that tantalizes a man’s sensibility on first contact with these “blessed” actresses is their mesmeric mammary glands which by a freak of nature, are to say the truth- gigantic.

Foluke Daramola
Foluke (nee) Daramola is arguably, the most physically endowed of all Nollywood actresses. Her enormous “twin projections” are more highlighted by her short frame. But her height has not detracted anything from Foluke’s allure. Ditto marriage and child bearing. If anything, Foluke’s rating and desirability seems to be on the upward swing ever since the talented crossover actress swapped last names.

Bimbo Akintola
If there is one actress that can match Foluke Daramola “twin for twin” and “tower for tower,” that actress is sultry beauty, Bimbo Akintola. To say Bimbo is merely busty would be a travesty of injustice. She is well stacked in a proportionate natural composition- made more desirable by her enormous twin mammary.

Cossy Orjiakor
Talk of the most admired and photographed pair of busts this side of the Atlantic and Cossy Orjiakor’s would leap into mind. As a matter of fact, Cossy holds the “distinguished honor” of being one of a few actresses propelled into the limelight courtesy of her enormous breasts. Not that she is a bad actress. Quite the contrary. More focus however has been on the size of her tits rather than on her acting and musical skills.

Ronke Oshodi Oke
As a matter of fact, Ronke’s moniker-Oshodi-Oke, was derived from her heavily fortified twin mammary. The stark reality of the propensity of her “Titanic” boobs were amplified in the home video that shot her into limelight. Ironically entitled “Oshodi-Oke,” the title however had nothing to do with the upper side of the notorious Oshodi area but rather an innuendo created by her co-actor, Baba Suwe, to draw attention to her extra large appendages.

Ini Edo
Delectable Ini Edo made her debut into Nollywood about four years ago. And ever since her emergence on the screen in her first movie entitled “Casandra-Child of Destiny”, movie lovers have not been able to stop talking about her acting prowess, beauty and especially her enchanting cleavage and derriere.

Feyikemi Niyi Olayinka
She came into the limelight in the home video “Ole ku,” where she played the role of Ashake in a Akinwunmi Ishola Yoruba novel. As a matter of fact, Feyikemi’s physical attributes-not excluding her well “top heavy” and well proportioned body- landed her the lead role in the movie.