Nollywood is the sobriquet for Nigeria’s film industry and it is unarguably the biggest in Africa. The industry has grown in leaps and bounds that it is recognized all over the world. In fact, the quality of Nigerian movies has improved that it now feature Hollywood actors. Although Nollywood is yet to
reach the zenith, it has made significant and appreciable progress.According to Africarenewal online, the Nigerian film industry produces about 50 movies per week, second only to Bollywood. In terms
of revenue, Nollywood still generates an impressive $590 million annually. In addition, the entire industry according to data released in 2014 showed that Nollywood is a mouthwatering $3 billion industry.At Jumia Travel, we believe that Nollywood is a thriving gold mine and if massively exploited, it can help promote and grow Nigeria’s hospitality industry. From our food and dress culture to hotels and tourism destinations, they are all needed to produce a movie. While some producers are already doing, others are not. Hence, we share some ideas on how Nollywood can promote the Hospitality industry.
reach the zenith, it has made significant and appreciable progress.According to Africarenewal online, the Nigerian film industry produces about 50 movies per week, second only to Bollywood. In terms
of revenue, Nollywood still generates an impressive $590 million annually. In addition, the entire industry according to data released in 2014 showed that Nollywood is a mouthwatering $3 billion industry.At Jumia Travel, we believe that Nollywood is a thriving gold mine and if massively exploited, it can help promote and grow Nigeria’s hospitality industry. From our food and dress culture to hotels and tourism destinations, they are all needed to produce a movie. While some producers are already doing, others are not. Hence, we share some ideas on how Nollywood can promote the Hospitality industry.
- Shoot movies at these destinations
- Write scripts that portray our friendliness
- Become tourism ambassadors
- Highlight major landmarks
- Showcase Nigeria’s food and dress culture

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