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Kannywood: Northern Nigeria’s film industry chasing global fame
Filmmakers in the north of Nigeria are pushing the boundaries of censorship in search of international recognition.
In recent years, Christmas in Nigeria has taken on a new cinematic sparkle. What used to be a season dominated by imported holiday classics — from Hollywood romances to animated favourites — is now ...
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"It will break you": Lady shares her heartfelt observation after watching movie 'The Herd'
A Nigerian lady, a fashion designer, has given a touching review of debut director Daniel Etim-Effiong's movie 'The Herd', now showing on Netflix She said watching the movie felt like watching Nigeria ...
Olayinka Ajala does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
He said the U.S. might attack Nigeria, cut aid if Christians weren't protected. The State Department on Monday officially updated its designation for Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" for ...
Trump threatened military action over treatment of Christians US troops on the ground or air strikes 'could be', Trump says Nigeria says welcomes US help but must respect its sovereignty Analysts say ...
Accusing Nigeria of not doing enough to protect Christians from violence, President Trump said he had ordered the Pentagon to prepare for action. By Pranav Baskar President Trump on Saturday ...
Nile Entertainment, the Nigerian distribution company launched last year by veteran film executive Moses Babatope, has signed a first-look deal with Action Xtreme, the genre label of the U.K.’s ...
More than 7,000 Christians had been killed in Nigeria during the first 220 days of 2025, a civil-society watchdog said. This is an average of 35 killings a day, according to the recent report ...
Increasing revenues, establishing an effective budget framework, and scaling up the cash transfer system can all support Nigeria’s progress Over the past two years, Nigeria—Africa’s most populous ...
The line “I’ll see you in my dreams” is repeated frequently in Akinola Davies Jr.’s “My Father’s Shadow,” the first film from a Nigerian director to earn a slot in the Cannes Film Festival’s official ...
Cannes: Akinola Davies Jr.'s semi-autobiographical feature debut stars Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù as an absent father who tries to set a good example for his sons as their country burns around them. June 24, 1993 ...
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