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Nollywood Producers Partner with WIPO & NCC to Combat Digital Copyright Theft

A Landmark Alliance Against Piracy Nollywood producers, led by the Association of Movie Producers of Nigeria (AMP) , have united with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) to launch a groundbreaking initiative against digital copyright theft . The partnership, announced at Abuja’s Bank of Industry Tower, positions Nigeria as one of four African nations selected for WIPO’s flagship anti-piracy project. The Piracy Crisis in Nollywood Digital piracy costs Nigeria’s creative sector billions annually, with unauthorized distribution of films eroding revenue and stifling innovation. AMP President Dr. Queen Blessing Ebigieson highlighted the urgency:“This project gives us tools to fight back. Independent filmmakers, not just big studios, must benefit from stronger protections.” How the Initiative Works The WIPO-backed project focuses on four pillars: Legislative Reform: Updating laws to address digital-age piracy. Enforcement Training: Equipping agencies with […]

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Nollywood Star Ini Edo Opens Up on Fertility Journey and Surrogacy.

Nollywood actress Ini Edo has revealed her personal struggles with fertility and her journey to motherhood through surrogacy. Speaking on the reality TV series Young, Famous & African, the 42-year-old shared how years of unsuccessful attempts at carrying pregnancies led her to this decision in 2023.Edo reflected on marrying at 26 with plans to complete childbearing by 31. However, persistent fertility challenges altered her dreams. Despite initial hesitations about going public, she stated, “I never thought I’d face fertility issues, but I took this option to fulfill my dream of becoming a mother.”Ini Edo, previously married to Philip Ehiagwina from 2008 to 2014, also emphasized the strength it took to navigate this emotional journey, inspiring many women facing similar struggles.

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Idris Elba Plans Move to Africa to Boost Film Industry.

Idris Elba, the renowned British actor, has revealed his intention to relocate to Africa within the next decade to bolster the continent's film industry. In a recent interview with the BBC, the star of The Wire expressed his commitment to establishing film studios in both Zanzibar, Tanzania, and Accra, Ghana. Elba, whose roots trace back to Ghana and Sierra Leone, emphasized the importance of Africans telling their own stories through film. During the discussion at a cinema industry meeting in Accra, Elba stated, "I think [I’ll move] in the next five, 10 years, God willing. I need to be in-country, on the continent." He aims to contribute significantly to the film sector, stating that it is vital for Africans to be actively involved in every aspect of filmmaking, including production, financing, and distribution. Elba's vision aligns with a broader goal […]

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