Ti Oluwa Ni Ile (English: The Land is the Lord's) is a Nollywood Yoruba drama film sequel directed by Tunde Kelani.[1] Released in 1993 through Mainframe Films and Television Productions, the film was Tunde Kelani's debut film as a film director.[2] It was made in 3 parts and listed as one of the 10 best selling Yoruba movies.[3]
^E. O. Soola; African Council on Communication Education. Nigeria Chapter; University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus. Institute for Development Studies (2007). Communication in global, ICTs and ecosystem perspectives: insights from Nigeria. African Council for Communication Education (Nigeria Chapter), Office of the Director/Editor-in-Chief, Institute for Development Studies, University of Nigeria in association with Precision Publishers. ISBN 978-978-8103-10-3.
^Akinwumi Adesokan (21 October 2011). Postcolonial Artists and Global Aesthetics. Indiana University Press. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-0-253-00550-2.
^Ogundipe, Ayodele (2004). Gender and Culture in Indigenous Films in Nigeria(PDF). pp. 93–94.
production designer with the home movie TiOluwaNiIle. In the same year, he worked in the two sequels of Tioluwaniile. In 2009, he made maiden cinema appearance...
Oleku (1997) produced by Tunde Kelani TiOluwaNiIle Saworoide that featured Kunle Afolayan and Peter Fatomilola Ayo ni Mofe Koseegbe Diamonds In The Sky...
Ogunjiofor Nnenna Nwabueze Rita Nzelu Produced by NEK video links TiOluwaNiIle Tunde Kelani Kareem Adepoju Dele Odule Lekan Oladapo Yemi Shodimu Yetunde...
uninitiated (ogbori) who carries it would join the eegun Jí ìréré tí ulé uba bí ẹnẹ ní Òde Usọyẹn - The house of the father that birthed us is at Ode Usen...