Nigeria, March 13 -- In 2001, while Nigeria was celebrating Agbani Darego's historic Miss World victory and the GSM revolution was transforming communication, filmmaker Kingsley Ogoro released The Prostitute.

This film shocked Nigerians and pushed Nollywood's storytelling into bold new territory.

Mr Ogoro, the brain behind Osuofia movies, stirred conversation with this film that broke stereotypes with bold storytelling.

Written by Charles Novia, the film stars Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Segun Arinze, Kate Henshaw, late Ada Ameh and Chichi Enebeli.

Not only did it capture the storytelling style of early Nigerian home-video cinema, 'The Prostitute' stood out for its daring subject matter and unusual narrative, offering audiences something ...