Blogs Cliopatria Nollywood and Nigerian Cultural Imperialism
Dec 23, 2010Nollywood and Nigerian Cultural Imperialism
Ah... The Economist. It's hard to beat for insights into global economics and for a sampling on the AngloSphere's perspective on what is going on in it's former dominions. As a result I generally cast an interested yet jaundiced eye towards stories regarding things African. That said, this one is pretty good.
Nigeria's growing influence via Nollywood is clearly of continental, if not global, significance.
Nigeria's growing influence via Nollywood is clearly of continental, if not global, significance.
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