PREMIUM TIMES reported that the first instalment of the film series, now extended to ten parts, was released on 8 May 2025.
In a bold move to preserve and promote the rich heritage of Yoruba culture, a non-profit, Illuminate Nigeria Development Network (INDN) is raising young documentary filmmakers and media professionals ...
The approved films cut across a wide range of genres and languages, showcasing the vibrancy of local film production.
These movie stars became household names in Nigeria before leaving the shores of their motherland for countries like The United States and The United Kingdom. While fame can be intoxicating, it can ...
Here are five Yoruba movie stars, some of who are US citizens and others only residents, in no particular. Interestingly, only a few of them have been able to go through the process of acquiring legal ...
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VIDEO: Yoruba actors started Nollywood
Popular Nollywood actor, Yemi Solade, has claimed that Nigeria’s Nollywood industry began with the Yoruba actors and actresses’ acting and stage plays before any other parts of the country embraced it ...
Sir: In recent years, Yoruba-language movies have taken a commanding stride onto the global stage, with ambitious historical epics capturing both cultural pride and critical acclaim. From ‘Aníkúlápó’ ...
Read how children of Nollywood legends like Salamis, Afolayans, Edochies are redefining the industry with their own successful careers, blending talent and legacy.
The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has announced that a total of 1,185 films were approved and classified ...
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