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''Ojuju'' is a 2014 Nigerian
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, written and directed by C.J. Obasi. The film which has a zero-budget, stars
Gabriel Afolayan Gabriel Afolayan, (born 1 March 1985) also known by his musical stage name G-Fresh, is a Nigerian actor and singer. Education He studied theatre arts at the University of Ibadan in Oyo state, southwestern region of Nigeria. Career He is p ...
, Omowunmi Dada, and Kelechi Udegbe. It premiered at the 4th
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, where it won the award for "Best Nigerian Movie".


Cast

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Gabriel Afolayan Gabriel Afolayan, (born 1 March 1985) also known by his musical stage name G-Fresh, is a Nigerian actor and singer. Education He studied theatre arts at the University of Ibadan in Oyo state, southwestern region of Nigeria. Career He is p ...
as Romero *
Omowumi Dada Omowunmi Dada (born 2 October 1989) is a Nigerian actress, best known for her role as Folake in the M-Net television series ''Jemeji''. She also appeared in the 2017 Yoruba language film ''Somewhere in the Dark'', which won the award for Best ...
as Peju * Kelechi Udegbe as Emmy *Chidozie Nzeribe as Fela *Brutus Richard as Gaza *
Meg Otanwa Meg Otanwa (born 14 February) is a Nigerian actress and former banker. She had her Nollywood debut in 2011 in the film, ''I'll Take My Chances'' and had featured in films such as ''October 1'' (2018), '' Ojuju'' (2014), ''Kpians: The Feast of S ...
as Alero *Paul Utomi as The First Ojuju * Yvonne Enakhena as Aisha *Jumoke Ayadi as Iya Sikiru *Tommy Oyewole as Officer Lade *Emeka Okoye as The Chemist *Kelechi Joseph as Teenage boy * Klint da Drunk (cameo)


Production

C.J. Obasi had been visiting a friend in a slum location. He observed unique features of the area; which included for example, the area has a single point of entry and exit, the area also had only one source of water, which everyone fetched from. Obasi then decided to develop a story based on this premise, since it was feasible to create a story based on the consequences of pollution to the common Nigerian. In an interview, Obasi stated that he chose the name "''Ojuju''" because he didn’t want to use the word "zombies" in any manner or form, as he believed that if such an outbreak occurred in the slums of Lagos, the "Zombie" word would hardly be used to describe it. Obasi also felt it would be more realistic to eliminate any supernatural elements to the plot, and localize the Zombie genre for the Nigerian environment, rather than trying to do a Hollywood-version of what a zombie film ought to be. The first actor to be cast in ''Ojuju'' was
Gabriel Afolayan Gabriel Afolayan, (born 1 March 1985) also known by his musical stage name G-Fresh, is a Nigerian actor and singer. Education He studied theatre arts at the University of Ibadan in Oyo state, southwestern region of Nigeria. Career He is p ...
, who would play the lead character of Romero in the film. Next was Paul Utomi, an actor who Obasi had wanted to work with for some time. Other members of the main cast, including Omowunmi Dada and Yvonne Enakhena, were in an open audition for the film. Principal photography for Ojuju began in November 2013, in a close-knit slum location in
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, Lagos. Additional establishment scenes were shot around Bariga, while the police station scenes were shot in "Compact E-Schedular", a film and television production company at Opebi, Ikeja in February 2014. Initial budget for the film was ₦5,000,000 ($30,000); however, no investor showed any interest in funding the film. Eventually, Obasi, along with Oge Obasi, the producer of the film struck
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deals regarding equipment leasing, and with cast and crew. Most of the extras featured in the film were real inhabitants of the slum, where the film was shot.


Music

The film was scored by Wache Pollen, with additional soundtrack by Beatoven. Original background scores were composed by David Jones David. The lyrics of the closing song “Run Things” was penned by C.J. Obasi.


Release

A teaser trailer for ''Ojuju'' was released to the public on 10 August 2014. The film premiered at the 2014
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on 11 November 2014.


Reception


Critical response

Todd Brown of
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concludes: "There is no question at all that ''Ojuju'' has its limitations. But it also shows a clarity of vision and a broad base of skills that mark Obasi as a director to watch out for".
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of
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wrote: "Although made on an obviously minuscule budget, this enterprising genre pic is very well crafted. Infused with both sly humor and genuine thrills, it puts many similarly themed American efforts to shame, with the exoticism of its setting only adding to the overall effect." In a 2022 IndieWire article, Ojuju was listed on rank 11 of the Best Zombie Films of All Time category.


Awards and recognition


Cultural references

While exploring the ''evil dead'' theme, the film's hero, ''Romero'', is named after ''
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'' director George A. Romero.


References


External links

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