Before Netflix… before YouTube… before streaming and smart TVs… there was a sound every Nigerian remembers — the click, the whirr, the faint static of a VHS tape sliding into a VCR. That sound was the beginning of a revolution. In the early 1990s, Nigeria’s cinema culture had faded. Film reels were expensive, movie theaters were disappearing, and foreign films dominated the screens. But Nigerians still hungered for stories that reflected their own lives — their languages, their fears, their humor, and their dreams. Then in 1992, everything changed. A low-budget film released straight to VHS, Living in Bondage , proved that local stories could captivate massive audiences. Distributed through markets and video rental shops, it became a cultural phenomenon and sparked what we now call Nollywood . The formula was simple but powerful: tell relatable stories, use available technology, and take films directly to the people. Living rooms became cinemas. Street corners became rental ...
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