A new blog on Nollywood has launched on the blogosphere. NollyCulture, which focuses on “Everything Nollywood, Everything Nigerian Culture,” recorded over a 100 visits within the first few hours of its launch on 14 July 2013, with guests hitting repeatedly on its captivating posts, like “Adichie Roots for Nollywood,” “What’s in a Name: Soyinka rejects ‘Nollywood,'” and “Chinua Achebe: Lessons From A Personal Encounter,” among others.
Explaining its raison d’être, NollyCulture says it exists “To raise issues and ask questions on Nollywood and the contemporary Nigerian socio-cultural traditions, as well as explore the relationship and interactions between the two.” Then, it enjoins its readers: “Let’s talk Nollywood then–its movies, moviemakers, actors, and stars. Let’s discuss Nigeria–its peoples, cultures, and contemporary society.” In the spirit of new media interactivity, NollyCulture also invites its already growing readership: “Bring your passion for Nollywood and Nigeria. Have your say. Express your opinions. Show some love. Agree. Disagree. But don’t hate on anybody.”
This is to a robust and fulfilling blogging existence for NollyCulture.