daniel michael
@danielmichael912506
1 year ago
When Yorubas were Incharge of the Theatres, people were not buying Local films to Watch in their homes- Actor Kannayo O Kannayo counters actress who said Yorubas started Nollywood.
"Kenneth Nnebue, an Igbo man was producing Yoruba movies, then in 1991/1992 wrote a script titled ‘Living in Bondage’.
"Before then, the theaters belong to the Yorubas, no argument about that, but people were not buying local films to watch in their houses except foreign films. Immediately Kenneth Nnebue made ‘Living in Bondage’, it caught like wild fire and almost everybody bought into it, so home videos became a trend and a trade"
"Some left the business they were doing before to invest in movie production. The coming of ‘Living in Bondage’ gave rise to what we have today as Nollywood" he said.