How Nigerian government loses money annually due to intellectual property rights violations in the music and film industry
Based on audience data, Nollywood loses a jaw-dropping N10 billion to 15 billion (US$6 million to $9 million) annually due ...
Based on audience data, Nollywood loses a jaw-dropping N10 billion to 15 billion (US$6 million to $9 million) annually due ...
Nigeria's film industry, Nollywood, stands as a pillar of African storytelling, culture, and economic potential, capable of delivering over 200% ...
Following frequent attacks on vessels and kidnapping of seafarers, the Gulf of Guinea was in 2021 described as the world's ...
The U.S Navy ship, USS Hershel “Woody” Williams, arrived in Lagos to enable Nigeria in the fight against Piracy, which ...
A Federal High Court in Lagos has convicted 10 men under a new law designed to combat the rising piracy ...
The NIMASA boss stated that the new maritime security framework speaks to Nigeria's integrated approach to security in the country’s ...
A maritime intelligence company has urged Nigeria to enlist the support of private companies to tackle rampant piracy in its ...
Nigeria's fragile reputation in the comity of nations has suffered a major setback as it has outstripped Indonesia to become ...