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July 21, 2024

Nigeria’s Entertainment Industry Contributed US$1,4 Billion To GDP – Reports Say
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July 21, 2024

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July 21, 2024
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According to recent industry reports, Nigeria’s movie, music, and entertainment industries have experienced significant growth of 27.46% over the past three years, with the industry’s value increasing to US$1,4 billion in 2023 from US$1,1 billion in 2020. This industry encompasses activities such as motion pictures, sound recording and music production, arts, entertainment, and recreation.

The motion pictures, sound recording, and music production segment have been the dominant contributor to the sector, accounting for 82.16% of the industry’s overall contributions. According to the GDP report by the National Bureau of Statistics, this contribution stems from the revenue generated from producing movies and sound recordings and income from TV rights, royalties, and fees.

The Nigerian movie and music scene has witnessed increased investments, driven by the growing popularity of Afrobeats and the involvement of foreign players such as Netflix. Notably, Netflix reported investing over US$23 million in the Nigerian film industry over seven years, creating 5,140 jobs and supporting more than 250 local licensed titles. These investments have made significant economic contributions, including US$39 million towards GDP, UD$34 million towards household income, and US$2.6 million towards tax revenue.

Furthermore, the Nigerian market has attracted substantial interest from US entertainment companies, with companies like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Paramount making significant investments. However, Amazon Prime announced plans to downsize its local content production in Africa and the Middle East in early 2024.

The resurgence of cinema culture has also played a pivotal role in the sustained growth of the movie industry. Between 2021 and 2023, the Nigerian box office generated a cumulative revenue of US$14 million. Additionally, the increasing appeal of Afrobeat and the entry of streaming platforms have contributed to the growth of the country’s music industry.

In 2023, there was a significant surge in demand for Nigerian local music, with consumption marking an impressive 284% increase. According to Statista, Nigeria’s music sector revenue grew from US$26 million in 2014 to US$34 million in 2018 and was projected to reach US$44 million in 2023. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry’s 2023 report revealed a 24.7% growth in music revenue in Nigeria and other Sub-Saharan African countries, driven by a surge in paid streaming revenues, which climbed 24.5%.

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