Toluse enjoys watching Nollywood movies and reading Chimamanda Adichie’s books. He has heard “Shallow,” by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, a few hundred times too many, and recommends listening to the ...
Nigerian law firm, Greychapel Legal, has galvanised deliberations by key stakeholders on the issue of copyright and ownership ...
Popular Nigerian media personality and influencer, Papaya Ex, has officially taken a bold step into Nollywood with the ...
Copyright Commission urges adoption of advanced digital protections after blocking seven piracy sites amid escalating online ...
TAcclaimed digital media creator and influencer, Papaya Ex, has made her foray into the Nollywood film industry with the ...
His passing has sparked confusion, grief and unanswered questions across social media and within the film community.
Nollywood, Nigeria’s vibrant film industry, is setting its sights on achieving global recognition akin to the meteoric rise of Afrobeats. As the third-largest film industry in the world by number of ...
Story Highlights Nollywood producers estimate that 50 percent of profits are lost to piracy Pirates put five to 20 films on a DVD and sell them for $4; a legitimate movie costs $7 Nollywood insiders ...
The attorney who has invested into the movie industry stated that Nollywood should adopt Global Production Standards. The ...
Popular Nollywood actor and filmmaker Ajemba Stanley, better known as Stanley Ontop, has claimed that the Actors Guild of ...
Nigerian actor, content creator and influencer Odira Nwobu has died in South Africa aged 43, a lawyer and the Actors' Guild of Nigeria have told the BBC.
In 1992, after years of watching only imported American, Indian or Chinese films, Nigeria’s local film industry had its first real hit. “Living in Bondage,” a straight-to-video dramatic thriller, ...