Africa’s film industry is underfunded and underutilized — but recent investment from streamers is boosting production opportunities and access to funding for many creators on the continent.
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Crumbling love stories of Nigerian celebrities
Behind the glamour, flash lights, and red-carpet smiles, the love lives of Nigerian celebrities often play out like movie dramas with beautiful beginnings ... publicly rejected the new arrangement, ...
A Nigerian lawyer has opened up about why she stopped watching the new movie released by Omoni Oboli. She shared a screenshot ...
Young, who joined Selling Sunset in season 6 but left the Oppenheim Group in season 9, has been married to Brandon Young ...
Priscilla Ojo (Born on March 13, 2001) is a Nigerian actress, model, social media influencer, and the daughter of Nollywood ...
Nigeria’s entertainment scene. From high-profile musicians to celebrated actors and influencers, several stars exchanged vows ...
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David Ikeata Talks Zurich Film Festival, Queer Storytelling, and Igbo Horror
Filmmaker David Ikeata discusses his journey, creative vision, and the bold Nigerian stories driving his upcoming films.
Filmmaker and actress Omoni Oboli is celebrating 25 years of marriage with husband, Nnamdi Oboli. The actress shared a ...
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Is Nollywood Lacking A Theatre-to-Film Pipeline?
Nollywood can’t grow if it keeps sidelining trained talent. You can’t build a sustainable industry on vibes, virality, and ...
Considering how excited I am about what is coming out next week, or even next month, I am exponentially more excited about what is coming out next year on the upcoming 2026 movie schedule. With only a ...
Eve Esin, has recently opened up about a deeply personal journey, one of faith, resilience and the search for love ...
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