Nigeria, Oct. 23 -- Unarguably, four elements defined Nollywood's golden era of the late '90s and early 2000s: compelling stories, impeccable casting, unforgettable performances, and a raw authenticity that made the films impossible to ignore.

When one thinks of a film that embodies all these elements, where customs speak as loudly as the actors and satire captures the spirit of its time, one title instantly comes to mind: 'Abuja Connection.'

Abuja Connection, directed by Michael Ezeanyaeche in 2003, was an expose of the facade of Nigeria's capital city. It satirises the secrets many Nigerians already suspected about the elite: politics was as much about the bedroom as it was about the boardroom. Looking back now, this satire still ring...