New movie rental law threatens kiosk operatorsBy Lolade Sowoolu-Coates
Published: November 25, 2006
Print Beginning from December 1, 2006, lovers of Yoruba movies may have to look elsewhere for their movie satisfaction...
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More than N12 billion invested in film industry, says NFVCBBy The Guardian
Published: November 24, 2006
Print More than N12 billion has been invested in the Nigerian home video industry, Nollywood, since its inception in the early 90's, the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board has said...
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Nollywood: Battling Its BaggageBy Sylvester Asoya & Michael Mukwuzi
Published: November 19, 2006
Print Not everything about Nollywood smells nice. With an estimated production of 3,000 films a year, the Nigerian film industry claims to be the third biggest in the world, next only to America’s Hollywood and India’s Bollywood. But in terms of quality, Nollywood is far behind these two...
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Nollywood deserves better reportingBy Justin Akpovi-Esade
Published: September 1, 2006
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Nigerian journalists covering the local movie sector, should encourage film producers rather than equating them with America's Hollywood...
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Lancelot Imasuen goes HollywoodBy Anote Ajeluorou
Published: August 6, 2006
Print For notable Nollywood practitioner, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, nothing could be more fulfilling than the break-through he had in his recent trip to America...
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Show Nigerian movies, censors board tells cinema housesBy Justin Akpovi-Esade
Published: July 16, 2006
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oon, cinema houses operating in Nigeria would be compelled to screen Nollywood movies in their theatres. This directive is coming from the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) as it prepares to launch its epoch making Nigeria in The Movies initiative in Abuja later in the month... Read More...