Ti Oluwa Ni Ile

Ti Oluwa Ni Ile is a Nollywood Yoruba drama film sequel directed by Tunde Kelani.[1] Released in 1993 through Mainframe Films and Television Productions, the film was Tunde Kelani's debut film as a film director.[2]

Ti Oluwa Ni Ile
Directed byTunde Kelani
Story byKareem Adepoju
Starring
CinematographyTunde Kelani
Production
companies
Release date
  • 1993 (1993) (Nigeria)
Running time
93min
CountryNigeria
LanguageYoruba

Cast

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References

  1. E. O. Soola; African Council on Communication Education. Nigeria Chapter; University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus. Institute for Development Studies (2007). Communication in global, ICTs and ecosystem perspectives: insights from Nigeria. African Council for Communication Education (Nigeria Chapter), Office of the Director/Editor-in-Chief, Institute for Development Studies, University of Nigeria in association with Precision Publishers. ISBN 978-978-8103-10-3.
  2. Akinwumi Adesokan (21 October 2011). Postcolonial Artists and Global Aesthetics. Indiana University Press. pp. 87–. ISBN 0-253-00550-7.
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