By Perekeme Odon From the bustling streets of Lagos to the markets of Aba, Nollywood has emerged as a cultural and economic force that commands global attention. Its films reach millions, its stars inspire fandoms across continents, and its economic impact is undeniable. Yet beneath the glamour, the industry struggles with structural, professional, and regulatory challenges that threaten its long-term sustainability. The roots of Nollywood predate its globally recognised label. In 1992, Living in Bondage signalled the emergence of a new wave of Nigerian storytelling. For years, the industry operated…
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