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Nollywood is on fire — but who’s holding the match?
Nigeria produces over 2,500 movies every year, yet most producers are broke, actors are struggling, and creativity is bleeding out.
Behind the glamour of red carpets and premieres lies a system built on noise, not structure… ego, not excellence… politics, not purpose.
In ONE COUNTRY, 2,500 MOVIES A YEAR,
Dr. Ope Banwo delivers a fearless exposé of Nigeria’s film industry — naming names, exposing the rot, and showing exactly how to rebuild it before it collapses.
It’s not entertainment. It’s a national intervention.






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