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Nollywood To Hollywood: Breaking Down Nigeria’s Deepening Obsession With The Academy Awards

Adejoke Alabi-Henry by Adejoke Alabi-Henry
3 months ago
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The 98th Academy Awards are taking place this Sunday, March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. It is a pivotal moment for global cinema. While the Oscars have historically been viewed as a strictly Western affair, the 2026 ceremony has captured the Nigerian imagination like never before.

Here is a detailed look at the 98th Oscars and why the “Giant of Africa” is so deeply invested in the outcome.

The 2026 Oscars are defined by a move toward “Global Hollywood.” Following the successes of international films in recent years, the Academy has diversified its voting bloc, leading to a ceremony that feels more inclusive of non-American stories.

The Hosting: In a surprise move to boost ratings and global appeal, the Academy opted for a multi-host format, featuring a mix of seasoned comedians and international stars.

The Frontrunners: This year’s Best Picture race is a battle between high-concept sci-fi and intimate, international dramas, signalling that the “Oscar bait” formula of the past is officially dead.

Nigeria’s interest in the 98th Oscars isn’t just about a love for movies; it’s about cultural validation, economic stakes, and the “Japa” (migration) phenomenon.

 

  1. The “Nollywood to Hollywood” Pipeline

In 2026, the line between Nollywood and Hollywood is thinner than ever. Nigerian actors like Damson Idris, John Boyega, and Chiwetel Ejiofor* are staples in major nominated films. This year, Nigerians are watching to see if “one of their own”—whether by birth or heritage—takes home a statuette, reinforcing the idea that Nigerian talent is world-class.

 

  1. The Quest for the “Best International Feature”

For years, Nigeria struggled with the Academy’s strict eligibility rules (notably the “mostly non-English” dialogue requirement, which hindered Nollywood’s English-heavy productions). However, the recent restructuring of the Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) has led to more strategic entries. Even if a Nigerian film isn’t the frontrunner, the “Red Carpet” culture in Lagos treats the Oscars as the ultimate benchmark for what Nollywood should strive for.

 

  1. The Fashion Stakes

Nigeria is a fashion-forward nation. The Oscar Red Carpet is analysed by Nigerian designers and stylists with surgical precision. On Monday morning, Nigerian social media (X and Instagram) will be flooded with “Who Wore It Better” comparisons, as local designers look for inspiration to recreate “Oscar looks” for the upcoming wedding and gala season in Lagos and Abuja.

 

  1. The Musical Influence

With Afrobeats dominating global charts, the “Best Original Song” category has become a point of interest. Following Tems’ historic nomination in 2023, Nigerians now expect to see their musical icons involved in major film soundtracks. The 98th Oscars features several scores influenced by African rhythms, making the technical categories more relevant to the Nigerian audience.

 

  1. Streaming Giants and Accessibility

 

The heavy investment by *Netflix and Prime Video* in the Nigerian market means that many of the Oscar-nominated films are available to Nigerians simultaneously with the rest of the world. For the first time, a Nigerian sitting in Lekki or Enugu can watch a Best Picture nominee on their phone and join the global conversation in real-time.

 

How to Watch in Nigeria

Because of the time difference, the ceremony will air in the early hours of *Monday, March 16, starting around 1:00 AM or 2:00 AM WAT.*

* *DSTV/GOtv:* Usually broadcast live on M-Net or dedicated movie channels.

* *Social Media:* Many Nigerians follow the “Live-X” (Twitter) threads, which are often more entertaining than the ceremony itself, filled with the signature Nigerian “Yabi” (banter) and pride.

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For Nigeria, the 98th Academy Awards represent more than just gold statues. It is a mirror reflecting how far African storytelling has come and a reminder that the world is finally listening to the rhythms and stories of the continent. Whether or not a Nigerian wins tonight, the influence of the culture will be felt all over the Dolby Theatre.

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Adejoke Alabi-Henry

Adejoke Henry is the Editor, Lifestyle & Culture at Leadership Newspaper, where she oversees editorial direction, content strategy, and brand storytelling. A dynamic media professional, she brings a strong footprint in Nigeria's publishing and lifestyle space to her leadership role.

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