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Industry Voices: Biola Sokenu on Finance, Scale, and the Systems Nollywood Needs

What was your journey into production finance and media management like, and what pulled you towards it?
In simple terms, what does your role as COO look like daily?
What role do you believe financial infrastructure plays in the health of Nollywood?
How do you keep your perspective flexible across so many moving pieces of the business?
What is still missing in the way African productions approach budgeting, planning, or project execution?
What’s something people would be surprised to learn about keeping a company like Nile running?
What kind of business models or operational shifts will help Nollywood become more globally competitive?
What advice would you offer to young women entering the financial or operational side of entertainment?

Written by
Nneoma Ezeani

Founder of Nollypedia, a platform dedicated to documenting and dissecting the stories, business, and evolution of Nollywood. A law graduate from the University of Leeds and a current accounting student, she blends legal insight with financial precision to understand the industry from all angles. With a focus on clarity, culture, and long-term impact, her writing explores not just what films are—but what they mean. Committed to growing within the industry, she brings a steady voice to a fast-moving space, championing thoughtful storytelling and sustainable growth for Nollywood.

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