It tells Nigerian stories, with Nigerian voices, to Nigerian (and exponentially
growing transnational, global) audience. Its reach is as expansive as
its influence, with its films and narratives extending across the African
continent and far beyond. Its video
films and the discourses they generate have become so key to Nigeria’s
and Africa’s self-representation that it is difficult to understand
contemporary Africa and its place in the world without recourse to them.
In
2009 the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) ranked Nollywood the second largest film industry in the world, after
Bollywood. In addition to being a multibillion naira (and dollar) industry,
generating myriad spin-off subsector businesses, and employing hundreds of
thousands of labor, Nollywood has also studded the Africa galaxy with stars too
numerous to count.
So much for an industry that started from chanced business
opportunities taken advantage of by a group of men (who unfortunately are often
denigrated as illiterates) with no basic training or education in film
production.
As the curtains come down on its twentieth anniversary
celebrations in Nigeria and across the world, here’s raising the glasses and
wishing Nollywood many more scores of colorful and impactful existence.
Happy anniversary, Nollywood!
ReplyDeleteNa so
ReplyDeleteNo mind the nay sayers, now everybody wan be nollywood star.
ReplyDeleteA remarkable 20 years. We pray for a bigger future
ReplyDeleteAnd so what? Please, there's always room for growth. And Nollywood has a lot of vacancies. Yes, too many.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!
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