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What Netflix’s Involvement in Nigeria’s Massive Film Industry Really Means

Posted By: adminon: December 23, 2020In: SpectacleTags: African film, MultiChoice, Netflix in Africa, NollywoodNo CommentsViews:
What Netflix’s Involvement in Nigeria’s Massive Film Industry Really Means

As has almost become usual, outsiders tend to have a better appreciation and narrative of big things coming out of Nigeria, much, much earlier than the Nigerians. Aside from Akin Adesokan wh... Read more

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