: Nollywood films have presently been made available by content providers to different individuals both home and in the diaspora due to the availability of various new media platforms supported by technology. Due to globalization and the exponential rate at which those in the developing world are embracing western cultures, concerns have been raised as to the future of African cultural heritage. Consequently, this study examined the role of Nollywood films in promoting and preserving the African culture. The Focus Group Discussion (FGD) qualitative method was adopted involving 16 discussants. Findings revealed that to some extent, the Nollywood films are used to promote African culture but they do not fully depict the original African cultu...
Nollywood, the adopted name of the Nigerian Film Industry, can be argued, would not have been but fo...
In this treatise, attention is drawn to the inability of the African filmmakers to adopt and decultu...
The original aim of Nollywood as a film industry was to take full responsibility of the art form, ar...
The study examined the emergence of Nollywood Film in Nigeria and the bastardization of African imag...
This study sought to establish the significance of Nollywood films as a purveyor of Nigeria’s cultur...
The emergence of Nigeria\u27s film industry, which has evolved into video form also known as videofi...
Since its emergence at the turn of the twenty-first century, the Nigerian movie industry “Nollywood ...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...
Abstract This paper examines the historical development of video films in Nigeria. It investigates u...
Collectively, the essays brought together in this book represent a discursive confluence on Nollywoo...
Film is a powerful medium that can be used in transmitting different ideologies and preserving cultu...
Nigeria is a multi-cultural society, but the visual image of women can be said to be the same among ...
The increasing popularity of Nigerian video-film, defined as the ‘Nollywood phenomenon’ (Barrot 2008...
Nollywood is the branded name of Nigeria’s unique and globally recognised film industry. For over tw...
This study examines the impact of western films on teenagers as it affects the promotion of cultural...
Nollywood, the adopted name of the Nigerian Film Industry, can be argued, would not have been but fo...
In this treatise, attention is drawn to the inability of the African filmmakers to adopt and decultu...
The original aim of Nollywood as a film industry was to take full responsibility of the art form, ar...
The study examined the emergence of Nollywood Film in Nigeria and the bastardization of African imag...
This study sought to establish the significance of Nollywood films as a purveyor of Nigeria’s cultur...
The emergence of Nigeria\u27s film industry, which has evolved into video form also known as videofi...
Since its emergence at the turn of the twenty-first century, the Nigerian movie industry “Nollywood ...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...
Abstract This paper examines the historical development of video films in Nigeria. It investigates u...
Collectively, the essays brought together in this book represent a discursive confluence on Nollywoo...
Film is a powerful medium that can be used in transmitting different ideologies and preserving cultu...
Nigeria is a multi-cultural society, but the visual image of women can be said to be the same among ...
The increasing popularity of Nigerian video-film, defined as the ‘Nollywood phenomenon’ (Barrot 2008...
Nollywood is the branded name of Nigeria’s unique and globally recognised film industry. For over tw...
This study examines the impact of western films on teenagers as it affects the promotion of cultural...
Nollywood, the adopted name of the Nigerian Film Industry, can be argued, would not have been but fo...
In this treatise, attention is drawn to the inability of the African filmmakers to adopt and decultu...
The original aim of Nollywood as a film industry was to take full responsibility of the art form, ar...