
Yahoo has become the next big money funnel for African content creators but are they planning for a future where they don't own their own content?
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Lagos Big Boy didn't work and we break down why.
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This week on the show, we break down the undeniable impact of one of Nollywood's funniest actors, Osita Iheme, otherwise known as Aki from his comedic run as part of comedic duo, Aki and Pawpaw.
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It’s episode 6 of NollyWho and our resident critics, Edwin Okolo & Frank Ugo, give their interesting review of Funke Akindele’s “Omo Ghetto”.
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Cinema and propaganda have always worked hand in hand since the age of the silent film. It has taken nearly a century but with 'Eagles catching (a Nigerian Airforce Story), Nollywood is finally catching on and courting the only government agency with bottomless funding and little oversight. The question remains, is Nollywood savvy to take government money and still maintain their independence?
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In today's episode, Edwin Okolo and Frank Ugo give us a breakdown of what to expect from the highly anticipated Nollywood-Bollywood love tale "Namaste Wahala"
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Nollywho is a weekly show that dissects the Nigerian film and television industry, highlighting the work of actors and directors, cinematographers, screenwriters, and animators on the continent and the work of Africans and black film creators in the diaspora.
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The introduction of international streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Prime breathed...
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