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Africa is home to a dazzling mosaic of sound, color, and story—a continent where culture doesn’t just live, it dances. With ...
The Nigerian entertainment industry has always been marked by movement. There’s a natural rhythm to how it grows, it’s always ...
Four Nigerian female creators, Ruth Kadiri, Kiekie, Ify Mogekwu (Ify’s Kitchen), and Korty, were recognised. Ruth Kadiri ...
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Legit.ng on MSNActor Bolanle Ninalowo shares text message he got from son on his 45th birthday: “Priceless”Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo recently celebrated his 45th birthday and he shared the text message his son, Keyo, sent to ...
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Legit.ng on MSNMide Martins remembers late mum Funmi Martins 23 years after her death: “Just like yesterday”Nollywood actress Mide Martins has remembered her late mother, Funmi Martins, 23 years after her death. She posted an ...
The proposal by United States President Donald Trump to impose 100 per cent tariff on films produced outside the U.S. has the ...
ShareThe Nigerian movie industry is likely to suffer some setback, especially on the international scene as the United States ...
Nigerian comedian and skit maker Olamide Kamo, popularly known as Kamo State, and his wife, Esther Olamide, have named their ...
Niyi Akinmolayan has downplayed concerns over the US’ proposed tariff on foreign-produced movies, describing it as “not a big worry” for Nollywood.
YouTube celebrated its 20th anniversary, and Nigerian female creators like Ruth Kadiri and Kiekie were among the shining ...
By Frema Adunyame Over the past decade, Nigeria’s creative industry has evolved into a global powerhouse, especially in the music and film sectors. From Grammy-nominated Afrobeats stars to Nollywood ...
In West Africa, the restitution of artefacts stolen from local communities—and that had been long stashed in museums across ...
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