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    Entertainment Ikorodu Bois gets filming equipment from Netflix - PM News

    https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/12/ikorodu-bois-gets-filming-equipment-from-netflix/
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    Entertainment Netflix Star Daisy Coleman Dies By Suicide At 23 – Guardian News

    https://guardian.ng/life/netflix-star-daisy-coleman-dies-by-suicide-at-23/
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    Business MultiChoice reiterates plans to integrate netflix, amazon – Guardian News

    https://guardian.ng/art/multichoice-reiterates-plans-to-integrate-netflix-amazon/
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    Entertainment Genevieve Nnaji: Upcoming actors ’ll benefit more from Netflix – New Telegraph

    https://www.newtelegraphng.com/genevieve-nnaji-upcoming-actors-ll-benefit-more-from-netflix/
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    Entertainment Russo Brothers invites Ikorodu Bois for Extraction 2 movie première – Laila’s Blog

    https://lailasnews.com/russo-brothers-invites-ikorodu-bois-for-extraction-2-movie-premiere/
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    Business Facebook, Netflix, Twitter others to be taxed in Nigeria – Olisa.tv

    https://www.olisa.tv/facebook-netflix-twitter-others-to-be-taxed-in-nigeria/
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    Entertainment Nollywood movie, The Delivery Boy becomes second most streamed on Netflix – The Nation News

    https://thenationonlineng.net/nollywood-movie-the-delivery-boy-becomes-second-most-streamed-on-netflix/
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    Entertainment Judge Rejects Lawsuit Filed Against Ava DuVernay’s ‘When They See Us’ – Olisa.tv

    https://www.olisa.tv/judge-rejects-lawsuit-filed-against-ava-duvernays-when-they-see-us/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=judge-rejects-lawsuit-filed-against-ava-duvernays-when-they-see-us
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    Sexual Health LUCY MANGAN: Why every parent must urge their teenager to watch the TV series Sex Education – Daily Mail

    I'm not a prude. Well, I am, but only in the privacy of my own home. I'm very happy for others to do whatever they want with whoever, whenever they want, while I keep the bulk of my clothes on and my eyes averted.... Read more via “sexual health” – Google News https://ift.tt/2NNXpZF
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    Business Nigeria’s Nollywood film industry reels in foreign investors – Yahoo News

    Nigeria’s film industry, dubbed Nollywood, has long kept viewers entertained with tales of romance and riches, and now foreign investors are increasingly looking for a part of the action. US giant Netflix, France’s Canal+ and China’s StarTimes are among those making moves in the globe’s...
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    Entertainment Mo Abudu’s ‘Chief Daddy’ Makes It To Netflix – Stella Dimoko Korkus.com

    Chief daddy, one of Nollywood biggest film of 2018 will be showing on Netflix from March 15th……… via Stella Dimoko Korkus.com – https://ift.tt/2tPh4OH Get more Nigeria Entertainment News
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    Entertainment Genevieve Nnaji Become Nollywood’s First Billionaire (Made N1B From LionHeart) – Naijaloaded

    BREAKING NEWS!! Genevieve Nnaji Become Nollywood’s First Billionaire (Made N1B From LionHeart) Posted by Makinde Azeez on January 10, 2019 under Entertainment 3 It’s all shade of Glory for the ace movie actress as Netflix buys her latest movie titled “LionHeart”. The deal … via Naijaloaded |...
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    Entertainment Genevieve Nnaji Reveals Inspiration Behind ‘Lionheart’ – 360Nobs.com

    Genevieve Nnaji Reveals Inspiration Behind ‘Lionheart’ While there is no arguing that popular Nigerian actor and filmmaker, Genevieve Nnaji, is currently basking in the success of her new film, “Lionheart” the screen goddess has decided to reveal where the idea of the movie came from. You Can...
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    Entertainment Nigerians React As Genevieve Nnaji’s Lionheart Shows On Netflix – Nairaland

    Genevieve Nnaji‘s Movie, LIONHEART has started showing on Netflix and is currently trending on Twitter. Nigerians that have seen the movie are giving their reviews. Majority are of the opinion that Genevieve Nnaji‘s ‘Lionheart’ is underrated.... via Nairaland – http://bit.ly/2Qnw1QL Get...
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    World The top grossing iOS apps in 2018, led by Netflix – 9to5Mac

    Subscription apps have become incredibly common on iOS over the last several years. As 2018 comes to a close, app analytics firm Sensor Tower has compiled a list of the highest grossing applications for iPhone and iPad worldwide this year... Read more via 9to5Mac – https://ift.tt/2EoenKf...
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    Entertainment Henry Cavill signs on to ‘The Witcher’ – Android Central

    Netflix today announced that Henry Cavill — the Brit best now as Superman, and Napoleon Solo, and that dude with the troublesome mustache in the latest Mission: Impossible flick — will star in an 8-episode series based on The Witcher.... via Android Central – Android Forums, News, Reviews...
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    World Barack Obama’s next move could be a series on Netflix – TechCrunch

    Former Presidents of the U.S. are typically inundated with offers from the private sector when they leave office. Recent White House tenant Barack Obama is about to take a unique step, however, with reports suggesting that he is close to agreeing to have his own show on Netflix. Read more...
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    World How blockchain could kill both cable and Netflix – VentureBeat

    Blockchain technology, powered by nodes of peer-to-peer computers around the world, is on the rise. So can we expect decentralized entertainment applications built on blockchain to replace streaming services like Netflix or Amazon and be the final death knell for Cable? Video production studios...
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    World Facebook, Twitter, 94 Other Companies File Legal Suit Against Trump's Muslim Ban

    97 Companies including Facebook, Twitter, Apple, Microsoft, Netflix and Uber have filed a court motion Sunday night declaring that Donald Trump's executive order on immigration "violates the immigration laws and the Constitution." CNN reports that the motion was filed with the Ninth Circuit...
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    Business Facebook, Google, Other Tech Companies Oppose Trump's Muslim Ban

    Some of the biggest technology companies in the world have spoken against the decision of US President Donald Trump to ban citizens of 7 predominantly Muslim countries from entering the US. A statement by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg read, ''My great grandparents came from Germany...
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