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5 films that made Saint Obi an on-screen legend

5 films that made Saint Obi an on-screen legend

May 14, 2023 9:08 PM

Saint Obi has a packed filmography, but these films stand out the most for us.

On May 13, 2023, the news of the death of veteran actor, Saint Obi, whose real name is Obinna Nwafor, swept across the entertainment landscape.

Since his demise, many have taken to social media to express their condolences to the family and share their feelings of grief. Despite the loss, Obi’s legacy lives on in his art, where he poured his heart and soul into his creations.

The actor, who was a successful on-screen legend, made childhood for many of us notable by presenting eccentric performances whenever he had the chance.

Known as the action movie star of his era, he was born on November 16, 1965, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Obi began his acting career in the late 1990s and quickly became a household name due to his exceptional talent and good looks.

Candle Light (1998)

Saint Obi’s breakthrough role came in the film Candle Light, directed by Chico Ejiro. The film featured the actor star as one of the male leads alongside other talents but he shines through, earning him a spot in other movies. The film was a massive success and is still considered a classic in Nollywood.

State of Emergency (2000)

Saint Obi appeared in the film State of Emergency, which Teco Benson directed. It is a Nigerian action movie about vengeful former soldiers who hold government ministers hostage for a set of demands. Obi’s performance in the film earned him more acclaim and helped solidify his status as a leading actor in Nollywood.

Sakobi, the Serpent Girl (2001)

The movie stars Obi and Susan Patrick, with direction by Zeb Ejiro. The plot revolves around a man named Francis, who is punished with a short lifespan of wealth after a plot to use his daughter as a ritual sacrifice fails. He also falls in love with a snake girl named Sakobi who turns his life upside down.

Wanted Alive (2001)

In the 2001 movie directed by Chico Ejiro, Obi plays the leader of a criminal gang who’s trying to get out of a life of crime. The film stars other action stars like Hanks Anuku, Jerry Amilo, Paul Obazele, Emeka Enyiocha, and Tuvi James. It is also one of the many films that made the audience fall in love with the Nigerian James Bond, Saint Obi.

Festival of Fire (2002)

The on-screen legend also showcased his talent in this all-time classic directed by Chico Ejiro. The movie tells the story of a village that sacrificed human beings until the involvement of the church and Christianity.

Other Saint Obi movies to remember

Take Me To Maama

Executive Crime

Sensational Spy

Final Whistle

Heart of Gold

In The Line Of Fire

Deadly Proposal

Royal Palace

Narrow Escape

More Than A Woman

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