NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series: Bringing Class, Glamour and Style To #Nollywood


Bringing Class, Glamour and Style To #Nollywood


The second edition of NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® is twice as nice as the first edition both in content and context and definitely a collector’s item. It featured 34 beauty queens of Nollywood and Kannywood and highlights of the Miss Fair & White beauty pageant with the leading ladies of Lagos Upper Class society; fashion icons Abba Folawiyo and Chief Opral Benson, the "Iya Oge" of Lagos at the event.
The book design was done by Juvelin Aripal, an international graphic designer based in the Philippines and printed in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A.



The first edition was a celebration of the emergence of Nollywood as a phenomenal film industry in Africa and celebrated the icons of Nollywood from the best awards events - Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) and Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) to the sexiest actresses, best directors and how Nollywood can break into the highly competitive global film market.


NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® has become the most widely circulated current publication on Nollywood in three different versions; paperback, hardcover and Amazon Kindle and distributed by the biggest booksellers in the world, including Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Lulu, Tower Books and others.

Click here to read and download now on Amazon.
For the paperback and hardcover versions, contact me.

We thank God for making it an instant success!
The second edition is awesome!


Juvelin Tadle Aripal, the Art Editor and Book Designer for the #NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series since 2014, based in the Philippines. The third edition is focusing on 33 Nigerian female filmmakers, 20 top Nigerian filmmakers and film tourism; including rare photos of Chinua Achebe, Francis Oladele and Jason Pohland on the location of "Things Fall Apart" in 1970 with the production notes by the director, Hansjürgen Pohland who sent me emails before he passed on, on the beach at Mandelieu-la-Napoule whilst at the @festivaldecannes in 2014 . I also included the making of "Fincho" (1957) by Sam Zebba; the first film shot in colour in Nigeria.


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