
Nigerian Box Office Hits ₦2.8 Billion Milestone in December 2024
Nigerian box office reaches a milestone with ₦2.8 billion in December 2024, driven by Nollywood hits like Everybody Loves Jenifa and Mufasa.
Nigerian box office reaches a milestone with ₦2.8 billion in December 2024, driven by Nollywood hits like Everybody Loves Jenifa and Mufasa.
Mainland Block Party kicks off 2025 in Lagos with a sold-out event, featuring Reminisce, Seyi Vibez, Magnito, and DJ YK Mule.
Nollywood powerhouse Funke Akindele breaks records again as Everybody Loves Jenifa grosses ₦1 billion in just 12 days
Asake and Olamide’s YBNL part ways amicably, with Asake leaving with the masters to his songs. release of his “Lungu Boy” album.
Toyin Abraham’s latest film, Alakada: Bad and Boujee, grosses ₦134 million in its first seven days, marking a 157.69% increase from her previous record
Comedian and actor AY Makun sparks controversy with comments on gender support in Nollywood, drawing criticism from social media users.
Jeriq sold out the 22,000-capacity Nnamdi Azikwe Stadium in Enugu during his Jeriqhood concert, spotlighting Eastern Nigerian hip-hop’s vibrancy and potential.
Burna Boy tops Spotify’s list of most exported Nigerian artists in 2024, followed by Ayra Starr, Rema, Tems, and Omah Lay.
Funke Akindele breaks Nollywood box office records with Everybody Loves Jenifa, earning ₦87.8 million in one day and ₦206 million in its opening weekend.
Netflix’s latest series, Seven Doors, premiered in Lagos, capturing Nollywood’s spotlight. The suspense-filled series debuts globally on December 13, 2024.