Beyond Nigeria's reliance on crude oil export, creatives are redefining global diplomacy using culture as a more sustainable export..
Georgia’s film industry is struggling. The state’s generous tax credits once turned Atlanta into the Hollywood of the South, ...
Veteran Nigerian actress and screen goddess, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has attributed Nollywood’s slower global growth, compared to the rise of Afrobeats to persistent funding constraints within the film ...
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Omotola blames Nollywood’s slow global growth on funding challenges
Veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has attributed Nollywood’s slower global growth, compared to the rise of Afrobeats to persistent funding constraints within the film industry.Speaking on the ...
Nollywood actor, Prince Eke, has slammed Nigerian celebrities, saying they are not worthy to influence Nigerians. Naija News reports that Eke made the ...
As the world marks International Women’s Day 2026, Nigeria joins the global community in celebrating Women’s achievements and reflecting on the challenges they face. This year’s themes, “Rights.
Trino Motion Pictures‘ feature film, “The Weekend”, is streaming on HBO MAX, marking a historic milestone as the first ...
It's another year of celebrating the remarkable impact of women in the Nigerian Entertainment Industry as the world gears up to commemorate the 2026 International Women’s Day (IWD).
For decades, audiences watching Nollywood films have learned to expect one thing when Chiwetalu Agu appears on screen: a character impossible to ignore.
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Video: Today’s Nollywood films are watery — Francis Odega
Nollywood actor Francis Odega has expressed concern over what he described as the declining quality of Nigerian films, saying productions from the industry’s earlier years were stronger and more ...
Following the brouhaha around whether art should be divorced from politics at the Berlinale, the organizers of the 8th Joburg Film Festival at Tuesday night’s opener were adamant that all voices and ...
Nollywood veteran Francis Odega shares a stark critique of the current state of the film industry, claiming the craft has "lost its soul." See his take on the industry's shift.
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