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Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by morewealth(m): 11:14am On Aug 05, 2014
smackimorn: Ghollywood.

Pornwood

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Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by osile2012: 12:07pm On Aug 05, 2014
Nollywood is really doing us proud.

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Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by internetpo(m): 1:19pm On Aug 05, 2014
Up Nollywood. We shall get there

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Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by Okeikpu(m): 1:34pm On Aug 05, 2014
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Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by anonymous6(f): 7:39pm On Aug 05, 2014
Orikinla:

Thank you for sharing this.
Nollywood has come to stay.
But the worst enemies of Nollywood are the desperate and greedy title chasers who compete for the leadership of their dysfunctional associations and guilds for childish bragging rights and petty egos and fighting over government handouts.

I agree, it's a nigerian mentality that goes beyond Nollywood and is in politics, fashion, medical field and etc
Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by Kossyne(m): 8:37pm On Aug 05, 2014
sammyjay3: Yea with time we'll surpass hollywood

In your dreams. The Hollywood of the 90's is way better than today's Nollywood.
Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by Kossyne(m): 8:50pm On Aug 05, 2014
jamaicanoshu: Nollywood must demand their own cable tv licenses . The money received from this venture could be used to bank roll 80-100 channels of Nollywood content. Rather than the measly 4 channels they presently have;they could march across Africa offering cartoons ,games,sports ,anything that American Tv offers. The Eaglets just played a match in Congo. this could have been brought live via a Nollywood sports channel! Imagine the advertising revenue that could be generated from these cable channels. Nollywood should expand to all forms of entertainment : porn ,theme parks ,novels,magazines ,radio,music and sports. They should expand street level distribution across America and the Caribbean by combining with local music in these areas . Finally they should use the Kemetic or Ancient Egyptian theme in their historical films. Dr. Malachi York and the Nuwaupians exploited this theme in their books and films.

Nice one dear. In addition, there are other avenues to exploit if they want to raise funds. For instance: they can visit corporate bodies and convince them to place adverts on their movies. The bulk of the consumers patronizing Nollywood are Nigerian Housewives and Young ladies. this will be a great way for these companies to reach their customers and for Nollywood to generate needed funds. We have to stop waiting for government to do everything for us. With Ebola and BH, I think the govt have a lot on their table right now.

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Re: Nollywood Is Preserving The African Film - Nigerian Films by anonymous6(f): 2:56pm On Aug 06, 2014
Kossyne:

Nice one dear. In addition, there are other avenues to exploit if they want to raise funds. For instance: they can visit corporate bodies and convince them to place adverts on their movies. The bulk of the consumers patronizing Nollywood are Nigerian Housewives and Young ladies. this will be a great way for these companies to reach their customers and for Nollywood to generate needed funds. We have to stop waiting for government to do everything for us. With Ebola and BH, I think the govt have a lot on their table right now.

Let's hope that BH and Ebola are eradicated soon

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