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

“Success is when a Nollywood film lands meaningfully in another culture, sparking curiosity, conversation, or even follow-up demand.” Meet Aondofa Shija, a film...

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Industry Voices: Olamide Sanusi on What Film Distribution Really Takes

“It’s not just about selling a film—it’s about getting it seen by the right people, in the right way.” Olamide Sanusi speaks with...

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Industry Voices: Blessing Ogbe on Building Nollywood’s Digital Distribution Future

“We’re in a space where learning, relearning, and unlearning isn’t optional—it’s necessary,”writes Blessing Ogre, speaking with the clarity of someone who doesn’t just...

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Industry Voices: How Damorela Olasunkanmi Builds Campaigns That Make Nollywood Seen

“Marketing isn’t just promotion, it’s emotion. Getting people into cinemas isn’t plug and play, it’s heart and strategy”. Damorela Olasunkanmi says with quiet...

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Introducing Industry Voices: The People, The Power, The Pulse of Nollywood

This industry is built on people. Not just titles or credits—but stories, instincts, and hard-earned perspective. At Nollypedia, we believe every voice matters—on...