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Why Nigeria’s film industry is lagging behind – Fred Amata

The President of Directors’ Guild of Nigeria , Olorogun Fred Amata has said that the Nigerian film industry is lagging behind its competitors in South Africa and North Africa because the industry is bedevilled with several problems including, piracy, lack of structures, equipment, infrastructure and financial constraints.

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