Movies

Josh Olaoluwa Is Making African Films Everyone Will Talk About

When Josh Olaoluwa tells his story, you quickly realise he isn’t simply producing films, he’s producing moments, movements, and possibilities.…

Yes, deaf people watch movies – Here’s how they do it

For the deaf community, films are still a powerful, joyful, and emotional medium. In fact, cinema has always been more…

Wale Adenuga at 75: The pencil that drew Nigeria’s stories

Today, as Wale Adenuga turns 75, Nigeria has reason not just to celebrate a man, but to reflect on a…

Nigeria Entertainment Industry

The entertainment industry of Nigeria happens to be Africa’s best pinpointed asset which offers digitalized Nollywood movies, blockbuster Nollywood films,…

Mystery of Mr Funny: Why Chukwuemeka disappears behind Sabinus

On the streets of Lagos, in the hum of roadside conversations, and inside the infinite corridors of Instagram and TikTok…

The Nollywood-TikTok crossover: Skits as the new movie trailers

For decades, Nollywood filmmakers have relied on traditional advertising to sell films. Posters, cinema trailers, radio jingles, and celebrity appearances…

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