Nollywood actor, Lilian Afegbai calls out segregation in Nollywood
Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Lilian Afegbai recently took to Instagram to vent her frustrations over the growing divide in the industry, where creatives are labelled.
They are tagged as YouTube filmmakers, Netflix stars, or Amazon actors.
From being dismissed as “not a YouTube face” to condescending comments and lowball offers, her story illustrates how pervasive the problem is.
The audience’s role in the chaos
“How many films is your fave going to be in at the same time? It’s not possible,” she pointed out, urging audiences to give lesser-known actors a chance.
There should be collaboration over competition
Nollywood’s strength lies in its diversity, from grassroots YouTube films that capture everyday Nigerian life to glossy Netflix productions that reach global audiences.
For producers, it’s about fostering mutual respect and fair compensation, ensuring that all contributors feel valued.
Remember: greatness isn’t limited to Netflix or Amazon—it thrives wherever talent and passion exist.
And at the end of the day, that’s what truly matters.