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Mike and Gloria Bamiloye’s impact: The Mount Zion Films that are too powerful to forget

In the heart of Nigeria, where the rhythm of life pulses through vibrant streets and the air hums with stories…

Why Instagram live Is Nollywood’s new battleground

If you’ve noticed lately, Nollywood drama isn’t only happening in movies anymore. These days, the real drama is unfolding on…

Jide Kosoko’s String of Tragedies — The Grief Nollywood could not explain

There are names in Nigerian cinema that feel like ancestral echoes — voices that refuse to fade, faces that reappear…

Majek Fashek and the Rain that never stopped falling

There are nights in Nigeria’s memory where music and weather blur, when sound seems to summon sky. Among those nights,…

80’s Afrobeat, 2000s Big 4, new Big 3: Tracing the three Eras of Nigerian Pop Dynasty

Every dynasty begins with a rhythm. In Nigeria, that rhythm has never belonged to one artist or one era—it has…

Nollywood’s Comedy Power Couple: Baba Suwe and Omoladun Kenkelewu’s enduring story

There are lives that flicker across a screen and disappear, and then there are lives that linger long after the…

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