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<title>The Wayout Media Network &#45; : Movies</title>
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<title>THE EVOLUTION OF NIGERIA&amp;apos;S FILM INDUSTRY OVER THE YEARS</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ From colonial cinema and Yoruba travelling theatre to VHS tapes, streaming platforms, and YouTube, explore the evolution of Nollywood and how Nigeria built one of the world’s most influential film industries. ]]></description>
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<dc:creator>Chigaru Enyiayi</dc:creator>
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