The name TJ Cole in Nigeria’s movie industry strikes a key note in the formative and golden epoch of the movie industry in Nigeria. In this rare interview with Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku, WADONOR editor ...
ABUJA, Nigeria — A Nigerian action thriller that tells a gripping story of corruption and police brutality in Africa’s most populous country has reached record viewership numbers on Netflix charts ...
Ini Edo has broken her silence amid criticism from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) over her movie title ‘A Very ...
In recent years, Christmas in Nigeria has taken on a new cinematic sparkle. What used to be a season dominated by imported ...
Following its cinema release on Friday, December 5, 2014, Lancelot Imasuen's historical epic, 'Invasion 1897', has witnessed tremendous attendance in cinemas across Nigeria. The movie which received a ...
Osiberu will produce original TV and movie projects for Amazon through her Greoh Studios shingle. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Amazon Prime Video has signed a three-year overall deal with ...
180 Nigeria is an international tourism movie showcasing Nigeria's cultural heritage and people. According to Premium Times, the Nigerian media personality and internet sensation will be the centre of ...
The distinctive makeup of early-aughts Nigerian movies is coming back — and so is the daring attitude of the women who wore it. By Houreidja Tall In the early 2000s, the femme fatales of Nollywood ...
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Nigeria: Nollywood Should Adopt Global Production Standards - Ope Banwo
The attorney who has invested into the movie industry stated that Nollywood should adopt Global Production Standards. The author said that Nollywood must stop hiding behind the excuse, 'Nigeria is ...
The effects of COVID-19 were and continue to be felt on a global basis. Many industries were temporarily shut down in the months following the first epidemic. Many governments used non-essential ...
The Nigerian filmmaker Mo Abudu reflects on how a childhood without onscreen role models drove her to change the future of African storytelling. By Mo Abudu Ms. Abudu is a television producer and ...
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