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Wednesday 12 June 2013

Tunde Kelani's Ma'ami now showing on Dobox.TV


The highly successful movie MA'AMI from the stable of Tunde Kelani's Mainframe Film and Television Productions is now showing exclusively online on www.dobox.tv/maami

MA’ami is the story of a Mother’s love for her child. The Movie MA’AMI captures what Motherhood is all about. MA’AMI is love, sacrifice, strength of  Character, Native intelligence etc. Connect with MA’AMI on www.dobox.tv/maami

35 comments:

  1. nice, linda am d first to comment o. for news updates in d bigbrothers house pls visit www.jecintauyo.blogspot.com

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  2. Gat high expetations oh! On dis

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  3. Ada. Ejike Obyeama12 June 2013 at 20:48

    Good 2 know. I've bn waiting 4 dis.

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  4. Dntt no dis film,neither do I no dis dobox tv

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  5. Dntt no dis film,neither do I no dis dobox tv

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  6. Dntt no dis film,neither do I no dis dobox tv

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  7. I dnt no dis film neither do I no dis station

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    1. So short up enemies of progress@ kelly

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  8. Watched d preview. Impressive
    Joy

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  9. Linda please whats wrong with the doboxtv? it wont let me sign up and its something about the mobile number, it keeps saying number needs to be 10 characters or less

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  11. Linda you forgot to tell us we had to pay! *hiss. After paying to watch at the movies?! No thanks.

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  12. it would be nice to let us know how much it costs

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    1. 800 naira to watch now or 1000 to rent. Guess u can only rent on android devices

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  13. That's because you must not know all.. #tongue@Kelly wester

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  14. Great concept... But for a thousand naira view?
    Hmmm

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  15. Ma'ami,dz film brought tears 2 my eyes...luvli movie tho.tolu

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  16. Its reali a piece to watch! Great work...

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  17. I cant wait to watch this. T

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  18. Did the actress in this movie called tamilore go to Corona? she looks so familiar

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  19. I smell a hit. Live the song and the video. Mature video.

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  20. doboxtv is like a naija version of netflix; its actually good and so far the movies up there have quality unlike Ibaka and iroko dat just post some useless movies with part1-5
    however, this movie cost 800box to watch mehn.....haba!! even if i av to buy and keep in my house; it wont be up to that na.....

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  21. Nice movie with class..

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  22. its 800 naira to watch and 1200 to rent. Lets hope I get some spare change otherwise......

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  23. Amazing film; and several quality movies on dobox.tv. Prefer this mode of watching movies. Pay for what you watch. Guess there is a price for watching quality movies. and can download as well and watch wherenver i want. DOBOX, we support you. The next big thing.

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  24. They need to get the paypal option

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    1. Watch now entitles u to watch it 3 times within 24hrs. If anyone is interested, I have until 2am today if u want to watch it

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  25. Very nice movie.currently crushing on d star actor,"wole ojo"

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  26. can one pay in dollars?

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  27. Me I go wait, so dat it will b cheaper 2 watch when a lot of people must ve watched it,I am a family man,food stuff don go up.

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  28. It's 500 naira to watch now and 700 to rent. Also, you can top up ur wallet with ur visa or MasterCard. And it's secure. I just topped up 2000 naira which was like 12 dollars.

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