
Nollywood Producer Suspended Over Misappropriation of Funds
The Association of Movie Producers (AMP) Nigeria has formally suspended Nollywood Producer, Chris Odeh, thr Production Lead of BRS Studios,

Filmmaker Dami Twitch reveals Nollywood producers can no longer use Afrobeats songs without proper licensing due to artists' foreign deals, impacting colla
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May 30, 2026
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Filmmaker Dami Twitch reveals Nollywood producers can no longer use Afrobeats songs without proper licensing due to artists' foreign deals, impacting colla
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May 30, 2026
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