Popular Yoruba actress, Mrs. Folake Aremu popularly called Orisabunmi, died on January 5, 2021. Her death, which threw the theatre industry into sadness, was confirmed by a family source. The veteran ...
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), says Nollywood produced 416 movies in Quarter One of 2021 (Q1, 2021) compared to 903 in Q4, 2020. NBS said this in the “Nollywood Movies Production Data – Q2 ...
Nigeria is home to vibrant, dazzling and glamourous movie industry. With an array of stars gracing screens and stealing hearts with their talents and looks, Nollywood is definitely a force to reckon ...
Ramsey Noah’s ‘Rattlesnake ’ and Desmond Obviaghele’s ‘The Milkmaid ’ emerged as the biggest winners of the 2021 Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards which took place in Lokoja, Kogi State, on Saturday ...
The year 2021 is definitely going on an amazing note for some Nollywood actresses as many have been acquiring their dream cars. Being able to maintain an expensive lifestyle in the movie industry ...
The Africa Film Academy organisers have announced the list of nominees for the 17th edition of the award. The AMAA 2021 nominations announcement was held at the Ebony Life Place, Victoria Island, ...
The number of movies produced by Nollywood in the second quarter of 2021 jumped to 635 from 416 in the first quarter, the National Bureau of Statistics says. NBS published the figure on Wednesday in ...
The National Film and Video Censors Board says it received and censored a total number of 375 movies produced by the Nigerian film industry, also known as Nollywood, in the third quarter of the year.
Nollywood actress turned producer, Angel Samuda has said that she saw a lot in Nollywood, adding that the industry is not what she thought it was. The actress, who did not detail her experience in ...
If the team of Ghanaian-American playwright Jocelyn Bioh (“School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play”) and Kenyan-born director Saheem Ali brings nothing else to the stages of New York City, they ...
Nollywood actress, Linda Osifo has explained why most women in the movie industry are more successful than their male colleagues. When asked why women do better, have more cars than the men in the ...
Nigeria’s film industry boomed in the nineteen-nineties, with thousands of low-budget, high-spirited movies shot and distributed on video. Nollywood, as it became known, now produces some twenty-five ...
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