Amazon Prime Video is breaking into the Nigerian film market, also known as “Nollywood.” The global streaming service has struck a multi-year licensing deal with Nigerian production out…
The global streaming service has struck a multi-year licensing deal with Nigerian production outfit Inkblot Studios.
Further, Inkblot Studios becomes the first Nigerian studio to strike a major new movie output agreement with the global streamer. The company was founded by Damola Ademola, Zulumoke Oyibo and Chinaza Onuzo .
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