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The Nigerian film industry has been thrown into mourning following the sudden death of Nollywood actress Omotola Odunsi, ...
EXCLUSIVE: In a landmark move, Nollywood heavyweights Inkblot Studios and Filmhouse Group have joined forces to create Kava, ...
Nollywood’s epic film landscape has long been dominated by Yoruba mythology. Now, Gold Lilies Production is changing the game ...
Nollywood actor, Kunle Afod, has recounted the demise of his colleague, Odunayo Olufemi, better known as Oloto. Naija News ...
Nollywood is in mourning again following the death of actress Omotola Odunsi. Omotola's death was confirmed by her colleague, ...
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Yoruba Nollywood actress, Omotola Odunsi, has passed away. Naija News reports that the demise of the actress, who featured in ...
Nollywood actor, Don Richard who is known for his dare-devil roles in Yoruba movies is down with kidney disease.
The Essence Festival has been celebrating African American culture in the United States for more than two decades. Now, it’s devoting a day to Nigeria’s Nollywood film industry.
In her new book “ Nollywood: The Making of a Film Empire,” journalist Emily Witt argues that Nollywood is positioned to become a global brand much like the films of Bollywood or kung fu movies.
"Nollywood talents have this artistic, creative and imaginative autonomy and independence very rare, even impossible for Africans in the diaspora to own," said Udé. Pictured, Alexx Ekubo.
Nollywood is also Nigeria’s second biggest provider of work, employing directly or indirectly more than one million people, according to the United States International Trade Commission.