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Why Nollywood Keeps Jumping from Broke to Bougie — With Nothing In Between

The Quiet Disappearance of the Middle

Why Financing Doesn’t Flow

The Market Is There — But Misunderstood

What Stories Should Be Told in the Middle

Building a Future for the Middle

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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