Bukola Lasisi In contemporary Nigerian cinema, only a few figures have managed to delight audiences and remain relevant with their unparalleled talent and timeless performances. So remember to steal an
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Victory Aduragbemi The biggest cultural export from Africa is Nollywood. By 2025, the Nigerian film
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Victory Aduragbemi Christian films have been moving by leaps and bounds since the first film screening in August 1903 at the Glover Memorial Hall in Lagos. With little noise but a huge impact, the Gospel film industry has not relented
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Victory Aduragbemi The biggest cultural export from Africa is Nollywood. By 2025, the Nigerian film industry may become the biggest earner while crude oil trails behind. This is because filmmaking has become the real deal