The director Daniel Oriahi is capturing the audience’s attention with his latest film, “The Weekend,” which will premiere at the Tribeca Festival. By Nicolas Rapold The bustling Nigerian film industry ...
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Mo Abudu Celebrates Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham and Ini Edo Amid Their December Cinema Films
Mo Abudu celebrates Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham, and Ini Edo for their December box office hits, urging fans to watch their ...
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Nigeria continues to produce exceptional Films despite industry challenges —Olusanya
Despite his behind-the-scene roles in the Nigerian film industry, promising filmmaker Segun Temitope Olusanya is committed to promoting the industry through his talent and innovative ideas. In this ...
ATLANTA -- In the mid-1990s, the Nigerian prince scam eased its way into American culture. The ubiquitous advance-fee scams originating in Nigeria and sent to unsuspecting U.S. citizens via email have ...
1, 2025, leaving an indelible mark on the global film industry. The event, which took place at the historic Egyptian Theater in Hollywood and the Norris Cinema Theatre at the University of Southern ...
Over the years, history has been brought to life on screen in many ways, including feature films. Fact-based or fictional, films in a historical setting inform, entertain and shape the way people view ...
What does the future of entertainment look like for Nigerians? [Netflix] Nigerian epic series Aníkúlápó from Kap Studios also in production with new cast members joining to bring the epic story to new ...
LAGOS — Netflix has denied reports it is pulling out of Nigeria but local film producers and industry insiders told Semafor Africa the streaming giant has been cutting back on original productions.
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Top 10 highest grossing Nollywood movies
It is no news that the Nollywood industry has slowly become a multi-billion industry, making waves and being a major source of employment for thousands of Nigerians. From block busters to YouTube ...
Nile Entertainment, the Nigerian distribution company launched last year by veteran film executive Moses Babatope, has signed a first-look deal with Action Xtreme, the genre label of the U.K.’s ...
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