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Lights, Camera… Stagnation? The Untold Battle of Nigeria’s Entertainment Industry

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Haroon Aremu
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March 20, 2025

Lights, Camera… Stagnation? The Untold Battle of Nigeria’s Entertainment Industry

Like a sly jester winking at the moon, I was scrolling through social media when I encountered celebrity interviews recounting how they rake in millions within months—a spectacle that ignited a contagious fervor among the youth, convincing them that the entertainment industry is the sole avenue to instant riches.

No one talks about the failures, the countless auditions, or the silent struggles behind the scenes, they only just the glamour, the wealth, and the “soft life.”

This digital mirage naturally led my thoughts to Bollywood, where government investment has transformed film into an economic powerhouse, fueling job creation, tourism, global influence, and digital expansion. Unlike Nigeria’s “hustle and pray” entertainment model, the Indian government strategically pumps billions into Bollywood, turning it into a cultural and economic force.

Their films traverse continents, transforming exotic locations into must-see tourist havens, while the industry itself employs millions ranging from actors, marketers, technical crews, to distributors, all contributing to a well-oiled economic machine.

Bollywood’s dominance extends beyond entertainment; it is a driver of soft power, international trade partnerships, and even policy negotiations. Now, the burning question is If India has done it, why can’t Nigeria?

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Nigerian leadership stand on a promising foundation. Nollywood is already the second-largest film industry globally, built almost entirely on private effort. With champions like Kunle Afolayan, Femi Adebayo, Funke Akindele, and Toyin Abraham and others reshaping narratives and cashing in on global platforms like Netflix, Amazon prime and Box office.

It is clear that Nollywood is not just an entertainment industry—it is an untapped goldmine. The cinematic feats of Kemi Adetiba, Mo Abudu, Jade Osiberu, Bolanle Austen-Peters, and Biodun Stephen prove that, with proper government investment, Nollywood could evolve from a privately managed giant into a fully empowered national asset.

According to research, Nollywood is currently generating over $590 million annually and producing around 2,500 films a year, Nollywood has managed to thrive despite a lack of properly structured federal support.

Imagine if this industry received the same kind of backing Bollywood enjoys. Federal investment—free from corruption—could elevate production quality, generate millions of jobs, and turn Nollywood into Nigeria’s foremost non-oil revenue Especially in this period that youth are yearning lack of unemployment being generic.

The entertainment industry is not just about movies; it is about infrastructure, tourism, digital content, and employment expansion. A serious commitment to this sector could unlock a new era of economic growth and cultural diplomacy.

Content creation, beyond Nollywood, has emerged as a formidable economic engine in Nigeria, proving that digital storytelling is not just a fleeting trend but a viable sector capable of generating wealth, employment, and global recognition.

The success of creators like Mr. Macaroni, Taooma, Kiekie, Sabinus, Lasisi Elenu, and Cute Abiola etc illustrates how social media has democratized entertainment, allowing individuals to carve niches without relying on traditional gatekeepers like film studios or record labels.

These creators, through comedy skits, social commentary, and brand endorsements, have transformed their craft into multi-million naira enterprises, employing scriptwriters, videographers, editors, and marketers while driving traffic to brands and tourism sites.

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Their work showcases Nigeria’s culture and humor on the global stage, attracting foreign partnerships and sponsorships that would have otherwise been reserved for mainstream Nollywood productions.

This new wave of digital content creation, when harnessed properly, can significantly contribute to the national economy, much like Bollywood’s structured integration of influencers and digital expansion into film, tourism, and commerce. If properly incentivized through policies such as tax breaks, structured funding, and intellectual property protection, content creation could evolve into one of Nigeria’s leading non-oil revenue streams, fostering an industry that rivals its counterparts in India and the United States.

Despite its promise, the content creation industry in Nigeria still grapples with fundamental challenges that could hinder its full potential. Unlike Bollywood, which benefits from government-backed investment and structured growth strategies, Nigerian content creators operate in a largely informal economy, where access to funding, infrastructure, and legal protections remains inadequate.

Some creators lack financial literacy, face inconsistent brand deals, and operate without a regulatory framework that protects their intellectual property.

Additionally, the absence of dedicated digital innovation hubs limits their ability to scale, collaborate, or transition from short-form content to full-length productions capable of breaking into mainstream cinema as some have done .

While Macaroni, Sabinus, and Kiekie etc have managed to bridge the gap between skit-making and brand influence, there remains an untapped market for leveraging content creation into mainstream entertainment and tourism.

The government and private investors need to recognize digital storytelling as more than just “youthful amusement” but as a serious industry that, when properly structured, could create thousands of jobs, foster digital entrepreneurship, and export Nigerian creativity worldwide.

If Nigeria is to truly harness the creative economy, it must institutionalize financial incentives, support digital film villages, and encourage content creators to transition into high-value productions that can contribute to global streaming platforms, film festivals, and international collaborations.

Only then can the country move beyond isolated success stories to a full-fledged, structured entertainment ecosystem that mirrors the impact of Bollywood on India’s economy.

States like Lagos, Kwara and some others have already positioned themselves as film hubs, investing in production studios, enabling policies, and film villages to attract investors. If these state-led initiatives can yield results, what would happen if Nigeria had a full-scale federal-backed Nollywood revolution?

With well-structured grants, tax breaks, and infrastructure development, Nollywood could rival Hollywood and Bollywood, expanding tech-based employment and transforming Nigeria into Africa’s entertainment capital.

Yet, a crucial caution must be heeded. Nollywood, like every thriving industry, has its fair share of pitfalls. The rise of viral sensations over genuine talent, the exploitation of controversies for social media relevance, and the blurred line between creativity and chaos all pose risks to the industry’s long-term sustainability.

Nigeria must ensure that Nollywood does not fall victim to the same cycle of corruption that crippled agriculture and the oil sector.

The truth remains: talent is different from cruise, and entertainment is bigger than scandal-driven fame. Nollywood has the potential to be a global force, a national pride, and an economic goldmine.

The question is: Will Nigeria seize this opportunity or let Negligence and corruption once again eat away at another billion-dollar industry?

Haroon Aremu Abiodun, an Author, PRNigeria Fellow wrote in via [email protected].

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