Justus Esiri was bargain accepted as the Village Headmaster afterwards his role in the TV appearance by the aforementioned name. He was a Nollywood adept and figure who died on the 19th of February 2013 afterward complications from diabetes.
Not abandoned was Justus Esiri a abounding amateur but he was aswell an Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) and The Otun Amuludun of the Antecedent in Ile-Ife Osun State, Nigeria. He was a able accepter in ancestors ethics and was survived by his wife and six children, one of whom is accepted afrobeats accompanist Dr Sid.
His ancestors appear a account afterwards his passing, in which they said, While we ache the accident of a abundant man we aswell bless his arresting activity and achievement that it serves as an archetype to the adolescence to plan harder to accomplish their dreams, and play their own allotment in architecture a greater nation.
In anniversary of Justus Esiri's activity we present to you 10 of his a lot of accepted movies.
The Three Widows
A alliance that has been allowable by the gods has been abiding for the Prince of Magudaland in his absence. On his acknowledgment he adamantly refuses to acquire the authorization and risks getting disowned by the king.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Ngozi Ezeonu, Oge Okoye
Directed by Kalu Anya
Everything We Touch
A auto disciplinarian comes home accidentally one brilliant afternoon to acquisition addition man in his betrothed bed. His woes advance if his wife atrociously abandons him to affliction for their baby babe alone.
Starring: Clarion Chukwura, Justice Esiri, Hilda Dokubo
Directed by Micheal Jaja
Adulation afterwards love
A abandoned arch who has accustomed up on adulation is captivated to acquisition it afresh with his cook, afterwards his admired wife dies. The cook's anxious acquaintance about is not so blessed with the abutment and attempts to drive a block amid them.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Patience Ozokwor, Rita Dominic
Directed by Tchidi Chikere
My Driver
Shortly afterwards a affluent man employs the casework of a new driver, his ancestors starts announcement aberrant changes that bound abound to be a above antecedent of distress.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Nkem Owoh, Uzor Ndubuizu jnr.
Directed by Moses Ebere
Enslaved
A admirable adolescent woman is apparitional by brainy illness. She hears choir in her arch which drive her to do things that she would not commonly do. It takes a attentive advocate to transform her life.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Desmond Elliot, Stephanie Okereke, Ngozi Ezeonu
Directed by Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen
We Are One
A abundant babe runs abroad from home to be with her auto disciplinarian boyfriend, whom her parents blame of, which after-effects in her getting disowned by her ancestors and clumsy to acknowledgment home if she needs to.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Doreen Oyesanya, Genevieve Nnaji
Directed by John Uche Ike
Traumatize
A traumatised abduction victim is still acutely psychologically abashed afterwards getting raped at university abounding years previously. Her agony is acute even added if the defacer makes acclamation in her life.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Chioma Chukwuka, Ini Edo, Yemi Blaq
Directed by Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen
Keep My Will
A blue-blooded arch tragically dies in a even blast which throws the ancestors into disarray. His two advantaged daughters atrociously action over his acreage in a attempt over who should get the majority share.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Mike Ezuruonye, Genevieve Nnaji, Ngozi Ezeonu
Directed by Ikechukwu Onyeka
I Am The King
A king's earlier son disappoints his ancestor with his amaranthine partying and thuggish behaviour. In time he starts to annoyer his father, as he wants a allotment of the aristocratic estate. A action ensues as the baron refuses to let his son accept his way.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Nonso Diobi, Emma Ehumadu
Directed by Nonso Ekene Okonkwo
Kiss & The Brides
A widower avalanche absurdly in adulation with his afresh asleep friend's widow. She appears to be in love, but is actuality arena a alarming game.
Starring: Justus Esiri, Nkiru, Sylvanus, Artus Frank
Directed by Afe Olumowe
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