Talent

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…

Agbani Darego and the burden of being the First African Miss World

The lights were too bright, the music too loud, and yet silence seemed to pool under the surface of that…

Women behind the camera: The rise of female directors in Nollywood

It is one thing to appear in front of the camera. It is another thing entirely to stand behind it,…

Pete Edochie and Nkem Owoh: Kidnap Victims, Nollywood Survivors

Fame in Nigeria is a fragile armor. For decades, Pete Edochie and Nkem Owoh lived at the center of a…

The rise of mini-series in Nollywood: Why short, bingeable stories are winning audiences

Once upon a time, Nigerian TV lived on long seasons, endless soap operas, and weekly family dramas that stretched for…

Kehinde Bankole @ 20: two decades of versatility, grit and growth

When you think of actresses who have moved quietly yet firmly through Nollywood’s ever-changing tides, Kehinde Bankole’s name stands tall.…

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