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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by RTSC: 10:34pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
NGpatriot:There was no industry before aba and iweka producers started Nollywood. which industry are you talking about? How much did they contribute to GDP? 1 Like |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Kingspin(m): 10:55pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
leokid866:You are the one who doesn't know what leadership do in an organization. The Nigerian problem is leadership failure. |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by leokid866: 11:14pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
Kingspin:I'm not arguing that part of Nigerias problem is leadership failure, but you can't put it all on them, you can't tell me that despite their failures industries and people haven't risen and supported the nation in one way or the other.....despite security failures I know several people still making millions from farming, despite bad economy I know people in various sectors cashing out and cashing out big. You sit there staging yourself against government failure forgetting to ask yourself what you can do to help the situation.....remember even Abraham Lincoln said ask not what my government can do for me, but what I can do for my government. Great example of that is Dangote someone like him could have easily abandoned the nation, but instead he set a 10 year plan to build his own refinery. I assure you once that is done fuel and gas would be cheaper. With gas been cheaper all our gencos will be able to generate more electricity helping our power problem....but you feel free to keep shouting at the government and leave the rest of to it. |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by NGpatriot: 11:37pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
RTSC: After Nigeria's independence in 1960, the cinema business rapidly expanded, with new cinema houses being established.[30] However, there came a significant influx of American, Indian, Chinese and Japanese films; posters of films from these countries were all over theatre halls and actors from these industries became very popular in Nigeria. One of the earliest Nigerian filmmakers was Ola Balogun, who began celluloid film production in 1969, after returning from film school in France. He partnered with Chief Ogunde in 1979 to direct and co-produce Ogunde’s first celluloid film, Aiye, an adaption of one of his old stage plays. When Yoruba people were making movies in the 60"s, 70's and 80's, you are your people in your villages didn't even have TV to watch movies with. Ndo... . 2 Likes |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by NGpatriot: 11:48pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
Nollywood: Rooted in Yoruba Nollywood: Rooted in Yoruba? Ha!! |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by NGpatriot: 11:58pm On Jun 13, 2020 |
Rex Cinema in Ebute Metta, Regal Cinema and Royal Cinema, Capitol Cinema, Casino Cinema, Kings Cinema, Central Cinema, Rialto Cinema, Corona Cinema, Odeon Cinema, Road House Cinema, Ikeja Arms Cinema, Pen Cinema and Glover Hall. https://guardian.ng/saturday-magazine/return-of-the-big-screen/ Nearly all the movie theaters in Nigeria back in the 60's and 70's were in Western Nigeria, not 1 anywhere in the Eastern region? Well, they didn't even have TV to start with. 2 Likes |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Kingspin(m): 4:11am On Jun 14, 2020 |
leokid866:No doubt some people are making millions but many are making it smelling their nose. That is to say, if the government can provide light, road and others more Nigerians will become millionaire and the stress of doing things must have reduced. Poverty decrease. Forget Dangote matter here, till today cement is much expensive. Either his refinery going to be a game-changer. He is in for-profit |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Nobody: 8:00am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Blocked Genevieve's Lionheart from being shown at all Nigerian cinemas but went behind to secure a deal from Netflix. If that ain't shady, I don't know what it is. |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Odera63: 10:21am On Jun 14, 2020 |
ProfDview1:one love brother |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by aalangel(f): 11:25am On Jun 14, 2020 |
LegendHero: I don't think it's healthy to link every story to tribalism. The south Africans are right. 1 Like |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Insectkiller: 12:24pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
U must be a trouble maker.. ProfDview1: |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 5:48pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
I can only laugh at those who want to box a monstrous industry created by Igbos into a small corner in their brain. Nollywood will get better as more people with big bugdet come in, but the big budgets are still drop in the ocean compared to what is on ground. You posted a list of all time grossing films even as early as 2012 yet all of their revenues put together are not up to 1% of what the entire industry generate in film sales annually.
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 6:03pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
The classics that paved the way. Igbo Amaka
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 6:07pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
From their little '2by2' shops came the wise men from the east who gave Nigeria a $3billion dollar industry. Low bugdet Classics.
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 6:13pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
More. Africans both home and diaspora will forever be grateful to Ndigbo for giving them an insight on how to tell their stories. We welcome all players, we enjoy the rise of others but we hate with passions revisionists who do not know how far.
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 6:22pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
RTSC: Leave the Yeye man. Thier efforts over the years to make Nollywood less attractive with their establishment of Yoruba wood backfired. Now they are shamelessly trying to lick their vomit. We have no problem with that because we are progressives, but their lies and malicious twisting of narratives will be their greatest undoing. Anyway most of them in this forum are losers in real life. The collaboration in Nollywood is something else. We move! |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 6:35pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
......... and for generation to come this shall be the story, that a young Igbo trader with no fancy certificate kickstarted a $3.3 billion dollar industry. Kenneth Nnebue! Igbo amaka!
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Twistaray(m): 7:34pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu: This one is still living in the past. Lool |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 7:45pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
The man that started it all. He has only but primary school certificate. Yet he gave Nigeria a $3.3billion naira industry. Stuff of legends! Respect! #Igbo amaka
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 7:52pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Twistaray: Did you see the face of ingenuity? Come on, this man created an industry which is second highest employer of labour after agriculture in Nigeria today and you call it living in the past. #Igbosense! We move. |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Twistaray(m): 8:40pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu:Ibo news outlets everywhere. Thank God for the modern internet world age. See Consolation. God bless the Yorubas for establishing the movie industry and ruling it till now . 1 Like |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 9:45pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Twistaray: Ruling with less than 0.1% contribution in the annual cash out. Dream ooooonnnnnn!!! |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Twistaray(m): 9:47pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu: According to? 1 Like |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 9:55pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Twistaray: According to your brother's list. Go through it and do the maths. I even dash you all the films produced by Igbos and other tribes but directed by a Yoruba. I don't want to go through the pain of teaching you about movie ownership. $590 million is generated by Nollywood movies every year, remove all your high grossing and give me the balance. That is if you did not skip you maths class like LegendHero. |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 10:08pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Twistaray: Hahahahahahah Butterflies always feel like birds. Igbos are not your mates. https://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/may-2013/nigeria%E2%80%99s-film-industry-potential-gold-mine
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Twistaray(m): 10:19pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu: I found this in the article you provided above, and I quote ; The Nigerian film industry is undoubtedly Now, do you know what consists Nigeria movie industry? Oya, get sense abeg. The image below summed it up after all ; NIGERIA FIRM INDUSTRY
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Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 10:30pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Twistaray: Now we are getting somewhere. Nigeria film industry. Your brother said Yorubas are making all the mega cash and backed it up with a list of high grossing movies. When I summed all of the "mega cash" from them all, ignoring their year of release, I came to a figure that is just less than 1 percent of the entire earnings in Nollywood annually. I ask again how does less than 1% out of 100% translate to "take over". |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Twistaray(m): 10:34pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu: The boldened summed it up. Thank you. And why not he said so when it's established that's the facts after all? Point of correction the information states ; highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian movie industry I believe you understand English? It says, ' of all time " . Trying to fight a lot ofbattle won't change anything, ok? |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 11:04pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Twistaray: Hahahahahahahahahaha I am glad you have seen your folly. Next time check wella before making silly claims. Nollywood is bigger than your myopic brain, it is a living breathing money making machine that is presently the second highest employer of labour in Nigeria. This was made possible by Igbos who created and is still milking the cash from it every day. You are trying but you are still far behind. Jason Njoku makes about #1.5 billion annually by just distributing Nollywood movies. That is more than all your high grossing put together. Take heart inugo. We own this game ,you can't beat an igboman in his business. It is impossicant. |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by Twistaray(m): 11:09pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
gwafaeziokwu: 1.5Billion Make I see your stats abeg. 1 Like |
Re: FG Congratulates Mo Abudu On Netflix Deal by gwafaeziokwu: 11:31pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Twistaray: Why should I even spoon feed you with info $350,000 per month , do the maths bro.
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