Abba Makama's feature film Green White Green has now been successfully catalogued into the Harvard University Student Library, under the cinema of sub Saharan Africa. Nollywood to the world! That…
If you are nonchalant about today's Independence Day, you are not alone. I tell myself every October 1st that I will read the President's speech, and every time I fail…
You already know our thoughts on some of the issues we have with this year's AMVCA nominations. One thing we didn't mention though, was the conspicuous absence of EbonyLife's Fifty which was undoubtedly…
by Adenike Adebayo Anytime the African International Film Festival (AFRIFF) comes around, I get excited. Mostly because of the workshops, training and movie screenings, but this year my excitement was…
You know, we're quite wary of noise. Its very function in many regards is to distract. And so we're equally wary of contributing to said noise. But sometimes exceptions have to be…
And after a week of feverish activity, the 2016 edition of the Africa International Film Festival has come to a close. We've kept a close eye and this year has…
In the din of the well made '93 Days', the well hyped 'The Wedding Party', and the badly-bashed 'Okafor's Law' there was the indie film 'Green White Green' with the…
I’ve noticed a trend in the last couple of months since the run up to London 2012 began with Nigerians. The constant talk is of how Nigeria has lost its…