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Part 3: Nollywood and Nigeria’s Challenge of Reel Geopolitics

Posted By: adminon: October 11, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Ambassador M K Ibrahim, Amokachi, CHINA, Geoffrey Onyeama, India, Kannywood, Kanu, Lai Mohammed, NIGERIA, Nollywood, Okocha, Prof Kwaghkondo Agber, Tijani Babangida, United StatesNo CommentsViews:
Part 3: Nollywood and Nigeria’s Challenge of Reel Geopolitics

By Adagbo Onoja The story so far flows on the claim that Nollywood has put Nigeria into the exclusive club of the few nations that derive a lot of powers from the reel power resource. In ter... Read more

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