Bolanle Austen-Peters’ The Man of God is a bold, honest film about spiritual hypocrisy, self-discovery, and the clash between tradition and ambition. It doesn’t shout or preach—it lets its characters stumble, grow, and implode. What makes the film notable is its delicate balance: it’s not anti-faith, but it is anti-facade. It gives voice to a silent generation […]
Insurance can be powerful on screen when it tackles a relatable problem. Some easy plot paths: Keep it subtle: Show the paperwork on a side table; let a character mention the full name of the policy once; DO NOT reel out the benefits or features of the cover in a single scene; even if it’s a staff […]
Dear brand owner. Afrobeats drives radio, clubs and Reels; smart brands borrow its rhythms—without copying artistes or sounding forced. Oya, let’s get into it. Do’s: Don’ts: Culture proof: This is especially for international brands…don’t come across like you’re just visiting. Let them know that Nigeria is home. Even if your brand is an import, have a Nigerian […]
On screen Luxury should feel earned, easy and effortless, not loud. Nigerians know when a brand appears just to show off. If a luxury label will ‘slide’ into a Nollywood story, it should arrive with a reason that fits the character, class context and plot. Think story-first, not logo-first. Match scene energy with the right energy. A […]
Ever sat in a business meeting and thought, “Wait a minute… are we building a kitchen cabinet or launching a product?” If you’ve ever felt that way, you’re not alone. In fact, you’ve probably just uncovered a hidden truth about corporate jargon: boardrooms are secretly workshops, and management staff? Undercover carpenters! From “hammering out ideas” […]
Insurance can be powerful on screen when it tackles a relatable problem. Some easy plot paths: Keep it subtle: Show the paperwork on a side table; let a character mention the full name of the policy once; DO NOT reel out the benefits or features of the cover in a single scene; even if it’s a staff […]
Dear brand owner. Afrobeats drives radio, clubs and Reels; smart brands borrow its rhythms—without copying artistes or sounding forced. Oya, let’s get into it. Do’s: Don’ts: Culture proof: This is especially for international brands…don’t come across like you’re just visiting. Let them know that Nigeria is home. Even if your brand is an import, have a Nigerian […]
On screen Luxury should feel earned, easy and effortless, not loud. Nigerians know when a brand appears just to show off. If a luxury label will ‘slide’ into a Nollywood story, it should arrive with a reason that fits the character, class context and plot. Think story-first, not logo-first. Match scene energy with the right energy. A […]
Bolanle Austen-Peters’ The Man of God is a bold, honest film about spiritual hypocrisy, self-discovery, and the clash between tradition and ambition. It doesn’t shout or preach—it lets its characters stumble, grow, and implode. What makes the film notable is its delicate balance: it’s not anti-faith, but it is anti-facade. It gives voice to a silent generation […]
Insurance can be powerful on screen when it tackles a relatable problem. Some easy plot paths: Keep it subtle: Show the paperwork on a side table; let a character mention the full name of the policy once; DO NOT reel out the benefits or features of the cover in a single scene; even if it’s a staff […]
Dear brand owner. Afrobeats drives radio, clubs and Reels; smart brands borrow its rhythms—without copying artistes or sounding forced. Oya, let’s get into it. Do’s: Don’ts: Culture proof: This is especially for international brands…don’t come across like you’re just visiting. Let them know that Nigeria is home. Even if your brand is an import, have a Nigerian […]