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Piracy, bane of Nollywood growth, says Emma Isikaku

Hollywood has started tapping into Nollywood’s global popularity. Earlier this year, “Close Enemies,” the first crossover film, was produced in LA by Prince Ade Bamiro using major Nollywood stars. It was made for $300,000 — about 10 times the average Nollywood budget — and was screened in the Nigerian Pavilion at Cannes.

Journalists, movie stars defer as AGN swears-in new excos

The Board of Trustees, (BOT), of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, penultimate Monday, kicked embattled Ejike Asiegbu out of office as its national president, and set up a caretaker committee, headed by Kanayo .O. Kanayo (KOK) with a mandate to reposition the body as well as conduct a fresh election to usher in a new administration within the next six months or thereabout.

NTA dramas cost me my job —Livinus Nnochiri

If were familiar with the NTA Channel 10 popular TV dramas such as, ‘Tales by Moonlight” and “After the Storm” aired in the 80s, the name, Livinus Nnochiri will strike no strange chord to your ears. Nnochiri was one of the earliest talents in Nigeria who started out from the stage, before moving to the big screen.

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