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Aondofa Shija on Strategy, Data, and Nollywood’s Global Expansion

How did your path lead you to working in film, especially on the business side of things?
As a film business analyst, what does your work look like day-to-day? What are you usually focused on during a film’s distribution process?
When you’re involved in building an international theatrical strategy, what does success look like for you? Is it purely numbers, or something more complex?
What have you learned about the Nollywood distribution pipeline that you think more people,especially creatives should understand?
Do you feel like Nollywood’s current infrastructure supports global theatrical releases, or are we still figuring it out?
What’s one decision or strategic move you’ve been a part of that made you feel proud of the direction the industry is heading?
How do you see the relationship between analysts and creatives evolving in Nollywood? Is there enough collaboration,or not yet?
Where do you personally hope to take your career, and what kind of projects or impact do you hope to be part of five years from now?
If someone were to read this years from now, what would you want them to know about what it felt like working in this moment, where Nollywood is finding its global footing?

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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