The Nigerian home movie culture dubbed Nollywood now has a forum called the Nollywood Business Forum. Its promoters Zeb Ejiro, OON, and Mathias Obahiagbon say the forum is established to further the commercial ideals of Nollywood... Read More...
The Nigerian Copyright Commission, NCC, the government agency charged with the responsibility of chasing pirates off the works of intellectual property owners made sure that these set of notorious people had a bleak Christmas season as several raids were carried out in the Lagos metropolis last week... Read More...
The Spanish government has renewed its pledge to continue to assist and support the Nigerian motion picture industry, especially institutions such as the Nigerian Film Corporation... Read More...
We hear that about 2,000 marketers have since collected and submitted forms for the new registration by NFVCB. Out of the lot, more than 1000 are from Onitsha. The Lagos crowd is said to be the most irresponsive... Read More...
Nollywood creme de la creme and indeed Nigeria’s business community gathered at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers to be part of the Nollywood Business Forum, NBF, the new baby of Nollywood which was formally inaugurated with the unveiling of the Academy statuette... Read More...
The Minister of Information and Communications, Mr. John Odey recently laid the foundation stone of a multi-purpose building that will enhance film training and research at the nation's premier film institute, the National Film Institute, Jos... Read More...
The motion picture industry in Nigeria, otherwise known as Nollywood, may have lost well over N500 million to pirates of movies and musical works alike. This is besides the fact that 75 percent of entertainment products have been subjected to piracy in the out-going year.... Read More...
Despite its ranking as the third largest movie making empire behind Hollywood and Bollywood, Zik Zulu-Okafor, a trained theatre artist and movie producer, has insisted Nollywood came into being by an accident... Read More...