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

What led you to film distribution, and what keeps you here?
How do you approach a new film’s digital rollout with all that in mind?
How do you identify opportunities for a film beyond traditional channels?
Can you walk us through a campaign or digital release you worked on that felt like a
breakthrough moment?
What do you think filmmakers and producers often misunderstand about the digital distribution space?
What skills or mindsets do you believe are essential for success in digital film distribution?
What’s one leadership lesson you’ve learned in this space?
What excites you most about the future of digital distribution in Nollywood?
You’re a woman in an executive role in a fast-evolving space. How has that shaped your approach, and what advice would you give to women entering the film business side of Nollywood?

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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