I am Afrobeats greatest artiste – Omay Lay declares
Berlin/NFC film workshop underway
Ada Ameh debuts with Take it to the Street
My fight to put Nollywood on global stage – Lancelot Imasuen
PMAN signs music distribution network deal
9ice plans 2nd album in 2months
Glo unveils electrifying G-BAM TV show
Banky scores another hit
2010:Taking Nollywood out of the woods (2)
IONIFF ‘09 in retrospect
Banky scores another hit
The Arrival of Bubble Blaze
KB and Naeto C on fire in Jamrock 5!
Ruggedman samples songs, seeks opinion
Alisigwe: My soured love
Alex Osifo, Genevieve Nnaji, friends or woes?

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NFC rolls out programmes for the year, holds management retreat
Management of the Nigerian Film Corporation has resolved to brace up for challenges so as to continue to impact positively on the Nigerian motion picture industry.
2010:Taking Nollywood out of the woods (1)
What became the bargain of movie bluffs was a replacement of a display of violence, inordinate storylines and over-advertised and unrealistic ritual practices that portrayed the nation as a haven of witches for the greater part of 90s and early 2000.
I didn’t snatch anybody’s husband – Funke Akindele
I’m single but I’m not searching . By the grace of God, I will get married very, very soon. My fans out there, please pray for me that it works out fine. Funke Akindele is a role model to many young people. Many young girls today want to be like Funke Akindele.
I nearly fainted recording Village Headmaster, Says Oba Olusanya Dosunmu
I produced musicians like Ebenezer Obey, King Sunny Ade and dramatists like Baba Sala, Baba Ogunde: great, great and wonderful man, Duro Ladipo and so on. Those were the great performers and great artists of those days. But the programme I was best known for was the Village Headmaster, which many people thought was all I did. But no. I was also interviewing and reporting as a journalist.
The taste of music in 2010
Welcome to 2010! There is no doubt that every new year brings its own surprises- positive and negative. This fact, however, does not dissuade pundits from making predictions stemming from their knowledge of the workings and on-goings in the Nigerian music terrain. In view of this, let’s look at the musical possibilities of 2010 and maybe a little of the ‘promise and fail(s)’ that befell 2009.

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