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Reviews of "Chronicles of Agbo Malu"

"Interesting dialogue...it appears that many people in the diaspora are trying to find a common bond, some way and some how through language, mannerisms, hair, or even a dap of the fist. On many levels, it seems that JA and other Caribbean nations continue to be the common location for that bond.Afterall, it was the in- between location for the ... See Moreenslavement of Africans. Most African Americans can relate to the culture of JA and most Afriicans from the continent can relate to JA. Due to absentee landlordism, JA's/Caribbeans were able to maintain much of the culture of Africa. Ok...they are drinking, Ok...they are burning herb...these are ills that we find throughout the diaspora. But, is censorship the answer?? I think not...this video brings me back to a focus point. I still have work to do....". Oluko Diallo

"Lucky they left that neighborhood with the camera still intact and in still in their possession. This area is in Ajegunle, you can see it is you descend into Apapa. Its a true perspective on the reality of life on the ground in those hoods. Also well edited, use of Black and White works quite well too". Tunji Akanbi

"Boo, next time ur going there recordin taking me with you hun this is my lifestyle ? Aaaw all my soulies there and am here in a middle of jungle where i dun belong !damn i must've b there ? ahh. luv it". Drum N Bass

"na 4 them culture to carry shit, we don tire to dey carry any more of thiefs shit". Felawole Taiwo

"Where the Niggas at in Malu Laugh wan kill me die".Obonjo Comedian

"We need to respect and appreciate OURSELVES first, as Nigerians, and as Africans. All acheivements are acheived through the perception of self and other doctrines, actions or deeds attached to SELF...Note to self and all the other individuals out there..BE AN INDIVIDUAL BUT THINK AS A COLLECTIVE!!!" Bob Adedokun Mabaje

"Raw,Uncut...well presented, Reality at that. Also Good editing! Vote 4 D b&W 2 as well.Emio...Ni..BoO!!!". Remi A Parker

Reviews of "Felasophy"

"As an Afrikan born in America. I am so grateful for this powerful work! Truly, you are an inspiration and this work provides an opportunity for individual and collective liberation. FELA LIVES!!!. Sending you the highest vibration of health, abundance and prosperity". Ngozi Rasheda Akosia

"FELA REVOLUTION -A NON VIOLET REVOLUTION IS THE ANSWER TO AFRICA PROBLEMS .WHERE ARE THE FELA FANS TODAY?. WITH THE AFRICA AMERICA AND FELA TOO, THE WHOLE OF AFRICA IS THE LAND OF THEIR ANCESTORS ! BUT WE AFRICANS IN AFRICA WE LACK THE HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE TO ENABLE US TO THINK & SEE LIKE THE AFRICA AMERICA BROTHERS AND LIKE FELA .SO,WE LIMIT OURSELVES TO OUR VILLAGES AND TRIBES...ALLEGIANCE" .Olusegun Lawani


"Very Nice, I like Byron's segment and Seun's next time I need a make up artist and to loose a few pounds. LOL" Sandra Izsadore Isadore

"Thank you sister, this morning I got up and started my day with Fela's music!!!Thank you". Jones Gloria R


"Ayo this film should be a part of ION Film Festival taking place in Port Harcourt next week". Wale Ojo

Reviews of "Street Life"


"Street Life" - A Hip Hop Documentary (Sneak Preview II). Written, Directed & Produced by Ayotunde. Music by Battle Cat


"This cool...". Craig F Burnett Jr

Special Sneak Preview of Writer & Director Ayotunde's upcoming documentary film "Street Life" - A Hip Hop Documentary. Featuring Young Dee

"juju, hook me up, i can make sum collabo's w/diz qutey .. mostly .. i'd would FLIRT l0l". Drum N Bass

Reviews of "Loyola College Ibadan"

"Im sorry but as a media professional ,I have to say this is a terrible production.Haba loyo alumni,we can do much better.This is more than disgusting,the entire package is crap!". Deinde Falase

"Should have shot in colour to reveal the full extent of deterioration.The scene is the same across most schools and universities in Nigeria. Most are unlikely to regain their reputation". Kaye Olule

"Lol. Tiri risins". Tosin Musik

"Don't tell me that this school is now full of 'OLODO's now". Y.J. Peters


"Havin taken a second look I must ask what are all our politicians doing ,senators,house of reps,state assembly?.Loyo alumni.its time we join politics and turn 9ja around.2011 is round the corner.its our country too,we are old enough now to have a say in its future!". Deinde Falase

"Thats a typical picture of secondary schools in Nigeria.
The competitive spirit amongst students academically or externallly is no more.
So sad". Emmanuel Sopitan

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MUSIC VIDEOS | ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING

"Chronicles of Agbo Malu" A documentary film on the effects of living in poverty by Filmmaker Ayotunde, Featuring Socio-politically conscious artist Lagos Mosquito.

"Blessings for trueness & recognition. We are here to lead the pack and follow a concept of respect and leadership. we can also learn a lot from the thinking of the youth and encourage thier innocence despite the battles of life...overcoming is key to our overall growth as people. Respect for all who have taken upon themselves to educate and embrace all." Bob Adedokun Mabaje

"I think I have other ideas for this guy. I think I 've fallen in love with him, I think I will bring him over to the states and give him green card so he can better his life, I think I can make him a happy man, I think... I will hold my peace because am sure as soon as he gets here, He 'll leave me afterall he is a naija man...lol" Ijeoma Ude

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"Chronicles of Agbo Malu God dey binu" A film documentary by filmmaker Ayotunde on life in Agbo Malu a slum village in Lagos, Nigeria. Original music from Wes. Ellington Felton, Jah I Witness, The Grand Priest, Lagos Mosquito & Jice aka John Freeman. *This documentary contains images that might be deemed objectionable by some*

"TJ I like this film, very well put together, what part of Nigeria is this?." Sandra Izsadore Isadore

"Felasophy" A Film Documentary on Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Feat: Sandra Isadore, Seun Kuti, Baba Ani, Byron McNeish, Holly Bass, Melani N Douglass, Ayo Ngozi, Candace Mickens, Risikat Okedeyi, Matt Miller, Ernesto Mercer. Written, Directed & Produced by Ayotunde

"Been waiting for this for a minute now.. Brilliant!
Thanks Juju" Charles Ndaba Simpleton

"Beautiful!" Stacey Muhammad

"BEAUTIFUL!!!! BRAVO!" Kim Yvette Bey

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Special Sneak Preview of Writer & Director Ayotunde's upcoming documentary film "Street Life" - A Hip Hop Documentary

"Nice..". Kehinde Dacosta-Lawrence

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Loyola College Ibadan (Film Documentary)

"All LCI old boys should see this, the long term result of Awo politics in the SouthWest, the bastardisation of topclass education, in favour of a flat standard!". Adewemimo A. Adebajo

"I would have loved to have a feel of the School Structures. The kid are happy to be part of the loyola family and am sure they'll fly the flag as well. Good job Guys". Kanji Ojelade.

"If we want to change the pathetic state of Loyo and other schools,more loyolans need to go into politics.2011 is just round the corner,and we are all old enough now aren,t we?
This is what happens to a country when politics is left to only undesirables.Complainin will not solve anything,action is needed!". Deinde Falase.

"Up Loyo, keep the flag flying, keep the fire burning, kindle it with care. Remember, all you ex Loyolans out there we shall meet again united evermore". Babatunde Somefun

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