AGN president Ibinabo Fiberesima has blamed the slow and poor groth of Nollywood on our leaders and lack of treaties.
According to the president of Actors Guild Of Nigeria (AGN), most of our leaders have not been able to understand what it is to be a leader.
She noted that treaties ought to be signed so that it would be on paper that foreigners are welcome into the country.
"Most other African countries have treaties and we don't have, yet we have a bigger film industry."
Treaty here means an agreement under internationall law entered into by actors in international law.
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