Film Indie Films in Nigeria and Silent Triumph of Talents Unknown Film making in Nigeria is a boisterous business showering accolades on those whose works have emerged commercially successful. Away from this crowd, there are Nigerian filmmakers whose artistic creations jostle for eminence. BY Ikenna Churchill
Film How Poor Safety Protocols are Claiming Lives in Nollywood Nollywood’s safety lapses continue to endanger lives, with industry experts calling for urgent reforms to prevent further tragedies. BY Oluwatomiwa Ogunniyi
Africa, Film Souleymane Cissé: “Our Cinema Must Aim at the Development of Africa.” Four days before his passing, Souleymane Cissé reflected on his lifelong mission to advance African cinema’s transformative potential. BY Fareedat Taofeeq
Film “Landline” Director Dele Doherty Opens Up About Career and Dreams The 25-year-old Nigerian filmmaker behind “Landline” talks psychological thrillers, near-disasters on set, and why patience not hype is what makes a career. BY Esther Kalu