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IJE arrives Jos as NFC boss commends production

The film ‘IJE’, a 35mm cine production by a US based Nigerian film maker, Chineze Anyaene, had a sneak preview in Jos, the Plateau State capital, drawing commendations from the Nigerian Film Corporation boss, Mr. Afolabi Adesanya for a job well done.

Femi flexes muscles @ the GRAMMYs

That Afrobeat maestro, Femi Kuti, is nominated for the 52nd edition of the Grammy Awards is no longer news. What is news is that as the world witnesses the largest gathering of some of the best musicians on Sunday our own local boy Femi Kuti will be flying high out green and white flag.

Rivers, NDDC splash film scholarships on N’Deltans

Towards finding a lasting solution to the incessant cases of youths restiveness and militancy in the constantly troubled Niger Delta region, the governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, in collaboration with the Niger Delta Development Commission, have announced the offer of sponsorships to 370 youths from the region.

Could it be true of Emem Isong?

There’s a rumour making rounds that reputable screenplay writer and producer, Emem Isong is in a hot romance with a lecturer in one of the higher institutions in Akwa-Ibom state. Emem is a highly respected female film maker in Nigeria who devotes little time for frivolities.

Nse Ikpe Etim in a hide and seek game with Amata

One of the revelations of 2009, Nse Ikpe Etim, who came into limelight after featuring in Emem Isong’s “Reloaded” can no longer deny the fact that she has something to do with Fred Amata. Nse once admitted that the ace producer, whom she described as “a very good friend of mine for 13 years” introduced […]

Why Ghanaian movie stars are dominating Nollywood

Reports had it that one Ms Abena, a personal assistant to a prominent movie marketer, revealed that most Ghanaian movie marketers do demand Nollywood producers to use Ghanaians and get N1m upfront market orders, even before the Nollywood producers finish shooting.

Through the Glass my first contact with Nollywood

From the research I have conducted before now, Nollywood is the second largest manufacturer of films in the world. I believe that there is a huge market here, and I’m happy to part of this development. Nollywood is an industry I think will attract more attention from the international scene. I didn’t really know much about Nollywood until I met Stephanie who exposed me to the wide world of Nollywood. There is a very big opportunity in the industry.

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