Romero’s (Gabriel Afolayan) neighbourhood is in trouble. People are suddenly manifesting symptoms of rabid river blindness . With his friends, Emmy (Kelechi Udegbe) and Peju (Omowunmi Dada) he struggles to understand how the neighbourhood’s sole source of water supply could have been infected. However, there’s no time to ponder because they all must survive and fight their way through to escape the infested neighbourhood.
Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) 2014
• Winner — Best Nigerian Film
Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) 2016
• Nominee — Best Make-up (Funke Olowu)
Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards (GIAMA) 2015
• Winner — Best Editing (C.J. Obasi)
• Nominee — Best Film (Drama)
• Nominee — Best Film (Foreign Language)
• Nominee — Best Cinematography
• Nominee — Best Sound
• Nominee — Best Make-up / Costume
• Nominee — Best Producer (Oge Obasi)
Best of Nollywood Awards 2015
• Winner — Best Supporting Actress (English) (Omowunmi Dada)
• Winner — Best Use of Make-up
• Nominee — Best Actor in a Leading Role (English) (Gabriel Afolayan)
• Nominee — Best Supporting Actor (English) (Kelechi Udegbe)
• Nominee — Best Screenplay
• Nominee — Best Editing
• Nominee — Best Use of Indigenous Nigerian Language
Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) 2015
• Winner — Trailblazer of the Year Award (C.J. Obasi)
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There’s more to Ojuju than just the rapid-fire pidgin English dialogue and discussions of the finer points of quality booty; it’s also an intense and well-made genre film. (by Alex Rose)
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