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Nigeria’s Entertainment Industry In 2017 …Policies, Achievements

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The entertainment industry in Nigeria has come a long way with remarkable achievements since the beginning of the Present administration in the country. According to a recent report, the Nigerian media and entertainment industry is currently estimated at $4 billion and still growing.
The entertainment and creative services department is one of the newly created departments in 2017 out of the old department of culture, for effective administration of culture in Nigeria given dedicated attention to the nation’s entertainment and the creative sector.
The main policy thrust of the entertainment and creative services department are to develop the sector in order to contribute to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The department is charged with the following: Formulating policies on entertainment, promoting private/public collaboration in the development of the entertainment industry and providing the regulatory frame work for the entertainment sub-sector.
Other functions include: packaging the entertainment content of the country, generate employment and create wealth for the youths, Developing and promoting cultural festivals and carnivals, relating with Nollywood for advisory services, overseeing the activities of the National Troupe of Nigeria and the National Threatre, provide structure for entertainment and creative sector in Nigeria for proper coordination among others.
Overtime, the government has engaged stakeholders in the creative industry having acknowledged the potentials of Nollywood as a money spinning sector that could help boost the nation’s economy. One of the major steps taken by the federal Government in this direction was the decision to give a tax break for the creative industry.
The gesture which was in fulfillment of the promise made by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo represented by the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun at the opening of the creative industry financing conference in Lagos to grant the industry pioneer status.
This was greeted with excitement on the part of the stakeholders who described it as a welcome development. However, it has been observed that the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is concerned on creating an enduring structure for the industry rather than splashing money on its stars.
A pointer to this claim was the creative industry financing conference held in Lagos between July 17 and 18 2017 and had in attendance major stakeholders within and outside the shores of Nigeria.
The conference was geared towards taking the industry into a golden era of smooth access to short and long term financing, world class management as well as local and international distribution.
The conference became an eye opener for the stakeholders as they realized how much lack of access to financing is stunting the growth of the creative industry. The confab was a follow up to the landmark National summit on culture and information to chart a new path for the industry.
These are pointers to the genuine intention of the present administration to make entertainment industry an alternative to oil and gas in Nigeria.
Recently, the National Film Corporation (NFC), the Nigerian Copy Right Commission (NCC), the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) and the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) jointly endorsed the establishment of the National Film Development to tackle the lack of funding for Film Production activities in Nigeria.
So far, the Nigerian entertainment industry has recorded tremendous growth in the past one year. This is as a result of the active involvement of both the government and the private sector. Not quite long, the Federal Government released about 420.2 million to the movie industry to improve and support aspiring practitioners.
Another area where the present administration recorded significant break through is the war against piracy. The regulatory body NFVCB in collaboration with its sister agency NCC and the Nigeria Police set up a National taskforce to clamp down on movie pirates.
The Task Force has made several arrests while other pirates are being prosecuted in various courts across the country. This move has led to the reduction of the nefarious activities of pirates in the industry.
It is on record that Nollywood has defiled the pirates and economic recession in the country and has grossed an amazing N1 billion from a record of 50 indigenous movies in 2016. The figure represented nearly 30 percent of the N3.5 billion generated from 28 cinemas across the country including movies from Hollywood, Bollywood and other countries.
Films like the wedding party, a trip to Jamaica, wives on strike, ’76, Okafor’s law, the CEO and 93 Days all shettered box office records. From all indications, the industry has not fared badly in the last one year growing from strength to strength with the government providing direction which has been lacking in the industry over the years One can also acknowledge the pioneering role the present administration has been playing in repositioning the industry for a better performance.
Despite these achievements, some stakeholders are still of the view that the industry is largely self sponsored and private sector driven and that there is much to be achieved if the government would sustain its growing interest in the industry.
According to former President of ANCOP, Alex Eyengho “the government should have a clear plan to further deepen Nollywood’s global presence through mounting Nigerian pavilion at major international Film festivals in addition to ratifying and domesticating all relevant Wipo treaties signed since the early 90s. We should also go into immediate co-production treaty arrangement with other film producing nations, this way we shall rule the world”.
Apart from films, the music industry is equally doing very well both in the local and international scenes. The industry has grown from taking little steps to giant strides. Thanks to the creative young Nigerian artistes who have kept the fire burning without relenting. They are about the best music makers across Africa. Some of them are brand ambassadors of multi billion Naira companies and had placed them on global scale.
Artistes like AboloreAdegbolaAkande also known as gice has performed in different concerts both home and abroad especially at the 90th Nelson Mandela birthday tribute concert where he sang his popular song KongoAso in London. He was the winner of 2008 Hiphop world award. Other Nigerian music stars who have won prestigious international awards, are wizkid, Davido, p-Square, 2 Face, D’banj etc.
It is not a surprise that music is a multi billion dollars industry and one of the highest paid industries in the World. Artistes make money through endorsements, albums sales, tours and concerts as well as other business ventures.
Another sector of entertainment, stand up comedy has become a profession with a vibrant and lucrative approach in Nigeria. The country also parades internationally acclaimed comedians such as Basket mouth, Julius Agwu, I go dye etc.
Despite all odds, the fact still remains that entertainment has not only contributed to the economic growth of Nigeria, it is also playing a major role in the rebranding and laundering of the country’s image abroad. Entertainment is an important part of the society. That could be likened to goose that lays the golden egg.

 

Jacob Obinna

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Uche Ogbodo Shares Reason Bambam’s Marriage Ended

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Uche Ogbodo defended her colleague, Bambam, amid allegations that she left her marriage after going under the knife.
The Tide Entertainment reports that  the mother of three stated that no woman would leave a man because of a body makeover.
The actress also shared what she believes might have gone wrong in the marriage that led to its end, and sent a message to men.
Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo has shared her thoughts on reality show star Bambam, whose real name is Oluwabamike Olawunmi, amid her alleged marriage crisis.The former Big Brother housemate was recently seen dancing and enjoying herself at a party, sparking rumours about her marriage.

Critics claimed that her body makeover was one of the reasons she allegedly left the marriage and noted that she was still out in public with the video of her club outing.

Reacting to the allegations,  Ogbodo came to Bambam’s defence. She stated that no woman would leave her marriage simply because she went under the knife. According to her, it is the man who drives a woman to leave.

The mother of three further explained that no woman willingly leaves a marriage she has invested in over many years. If a woman does leave, it is the man’s fault, possibly due to abuse that she chooses not to disclose publicly.

She added that a man must have shown the woman disrespect or failed to nurture the marriage.

Ogbodo emphasised that if a man refuses to love, protect, and give peace to his wife, the responsibility for the breakdown rests entirely with him.

It would be recalled that Uche Ogbodo also recently underwent cosmetic surgery and shared videos with her fans online,

The actress had remained on the lips of many Nigerians following her role in the trending movie Love in Every Word.

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Kate Henshaw Speaks Against ‘Gate Crashing’ 

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Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has expressed her distaste for individuals who attend events without being invited. The actress in an Instagram video, spoke about the importance of self respect and being considerate.

Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has expressed her distaste for individuals who attend events without being invited. The actress in an Instagram video, spoke about the importance of self respect and being considerate.

The Tide Entertainment reports that she questioned the popular act of ‘gate crashing’, regarding it as a rude and disrespectful behaviour. Henshaw also urged Nigerians to refrain from attending gatherings where they are not invited.Nigerian Politics Analysis

”I want to talk about something rampant, has been rampant, and is still rampant. I just want to ask those of you who show up uninvited at events and parties, what’s your purpose? What do you aim to achieve? Then, those of you who receive a card that admits only one person and invite all your village people, don’t check with the host; you pack your people and come. What are you doing there? Why don’t you respect yourself and stay away? It’s rude, you’re a gate crasher. Respect yourself enough to stay away from places you aren’t invited to,” she said.

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Oscars Set 2027 And 2028 Dates Ahead Of 100th Edition In 2028

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled dates for both the 99th Academy Awards and its landmark 100th ceremony. The back-to-back events, set for 2027 and 2028, will mark the final years of the Oscars airing on longtime broadcast partner ABC before a major shift to YouTube.

The 99th Oscars will take place on Sunday, March 14, 2027, followed by the historic 100th edition on Sunday, March 5, 2028. Both ceremonies will broadcast live at 7 p.m. ET from the iconic Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and reach audiences in over 200 territories worldwide. Looking ahead, the Academy has also confirmed a venue change, with the ceremony set to move to the Peacock Theater beginning in 2029, where it will remain through 2039.

The Tide Entertainment reports that the announcement comes amid a shifting broadcast landscape. ABC is gearing up for a packed 2027 schedule, including its debut as the home of the Grammy Awards and its first Super Bowl broadcast in over two decades. Meanwhile, this year’s Oscars telecast saw a dip in viewership, drawing 17.86 million viewers across ABC and Hulu, a 9% decline from the previous year’s five-year high.

Still, excitement around the awards remains strong. The most recent ceremony crowned Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” as Best Picture, while early buzz for the upcoming season is already building. Anticipated contenders include the Ryan Gosling-led “Project Hail Mary,” Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three” starring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, and Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “Digger” featuring Tom Cruise.

No hosts have been announced yet for either ceremony, adding another layer of anticipation to the milestone events.

In addition to confirming the ceremony dates, the Academy also released its full calendar for the 2026–2027 awards season, outlining key milestones from the eligibility period beginning January 1, 2026, to nominations voting in January 2027, and final voting in early March.

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