Based on audience data, Nollywood loses a jaw-dropping N10 billion to 15 billion (US$6 million to $9 million) annually due to piracy.
Nigeria's film industry, Nollywood, stands as a pillar of African storytelling, culture, and economic potential, capable of delivering over 200% returns with the right investments.
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The NIMASA boss stated that the new maritime security framework speaks to Nigeria's integrated approach to security in the country’s waters and the Gulf of Guinea.
A maritime intelligence company has urged Nigeria to enlist the support of private companies to tackle rampant piracy in its waters.
Nigeria's fragile reputation in the comity of nations has suffered a major setback as it has outstripped Indonesia to become the worst country in the world for piracy.