In today’s Nigeria, ideas are not just dreams, they are powerful assets. From Nollywood’s buzzing film sets to the fashion houses of Lagos and the fintech corridors of Yaba, the …
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Federal Government Declares Nigerian Creative Industry Open for Global Investment
The Federal Government has said that Nigeria’s creative industry is ready for massive investment, calling on local and international stakeholders to take advantage of opportunities in arts, culture, tourism, and …
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Netflix vs Prime Video vs Disney+ in 2025
The way we consume entertainment in our homes has shifted. Gone are the days of anxiously waiting for the 9 PM movie or being tied to the unpredictable schedules of …
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Filmhouse Group Pushes for Stronger Industry Structures to Propel Nollywood Globally at Cannes
The CEO of Filmhouse Group, Mr. Kene Okwuosa, has called on stakeholders in Nigeria’s film industry to focus on building strong and scalable structures that will support Nollywood’s growth on …
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Netflix Invests Over $175 Million in Africa’s Film Industry, Boosting Jobs and Local Talent
Netflix, the American video streaming giant, has spent more than $175 million on film and TV production in Africa’s top three markets—South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya—since it started operations on …