Theatre and Film Studies discipline has developed to the extent that its effect on nation-building should no longer be ignored. In Greek society, some of the playwrights who lived within the fifth century B.C used their plays to interact with the Greek society. They presented societal problems and equally suggested a way forward in building a stronger Greek Community. In Nigeria, the case is not different as some Nigerian playwrights and filmmakers have become purveyors of information on national development. One could say that humankind is becoming inhuman in Nigerian society in recent times: the herders’/farmers crisis and the incessant killing that follow, the police brutality and its offshoot that resulted in ‘Endsars’ quagmire, the gov...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...
The period 1940 to 2011 portrayed Nigeria’s literary theatre as being largely irrelevant to its audi...
Collectively, the essays brought together in this book represent a discursive confluence on Nollywoo...
The original aim of Nollywood as a film industry was to take full responsibility of the art form, ar...
The world of the 21st century is remarkably different from those of previous centuries. It is more s...
Over the years in Nigeria, Theatre has played a significant role in raising the level of Socio-polit...
The Nigeria film industry called Nollywood is universally recognised as the third largest film indus...
Previous studies have shown that contents of Nollywood films are not geared towards positivity. Prev...
The popularity and viewership of Nollywood films have expanded across African countries as well as E...
The popularity and viewership of Nollywood films have expanded across African countries as well as E...
The Nigerian Video Film Industry popularly known as Nollywood in the recent past has come under hars...
This study sought to establish the significance of Nollywood films as a purveyor of Nigeria’s cultur...
Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, has three big tribes: Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. It was a British colony...
Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, has three big tribes: Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. It was a British colony...
This study investigates transformations in the Nigerian film industry, focusing specifically on a se...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...
The period 1940 to 2011 portrayed Nigeria’s literary theatre as being largely irrelevant to its audi...
Collectively, the essays brought together in this book represent a discursive confluence on Nollywoo...
The original aim of Nollywood as a film industry was to take full responsibility of the art form, ar...
The world of the 21st century is remarkably different from those of previous centuries. It is more s...
Over the years in Nigeria, Theatre has played a significant role in raising the level of Socio-polit...
The Nigeria film industry called Nollywood is universally recognised as the third largest film indus...
Previous studies have shown that contents of Nollywood films are not geared towards positivity. Prev...
The popularity and viewership of Nollywood films have expanded across African countries as well as E...
The popularity and viewership of Nollywood films have expanded across African countries as well as E...
The Nigerian Video Film Industry popularly known as Nollywood in the recent past has come under hars...
This study sought to establish the significance of Nollywood films as a purveyor of Nigeria’s cultur...
Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, has three big tribes: Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. It was a British colony...
Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, has three big tribes: Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. It was a British colony...
This study investigates transformations in the Nigerian film industry, focusing specifically on a se...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...
The period 1940 to 2011 portrayed Nigeria’s literary theatre as being largely irrelevant to its audi...
Collectively, the essays brought together in this book represent a discursive confluence on Nollywoo...