By Our Correspondent
Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State says his administration would begin the construction of a $100 million African Film City project in Epe in October.
Sanwo-Olu announced the proposed groundbreaking of the project on his verified official X handle.
He said that he shared the “exciting news” at a news conference on the 12th African International Film Festival (AFRIFF), on Thursday, in Lagos.
“I’m thrilled to announce that groundbreaking for the $100 million African Film City project in Epe, Lagos State, will begin in the coming weeks.
“The goal is to further empower our creative talents, and we are doubling our financial and training support.
“This means more opportunities for skill development in modern filmmaking and increased grants for short stories. Elevating the creative industry is our goal.
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“I had the pleasure of sharing this exciting news at the 12th AFRIFF Press Briefing, surrounded by industry veterans, movie producers, and Nollywood stars.
“Together, we are committed to showcasing our original local content to the world. It was also an honour to have the U.S. Consul General, Mr Will Stevens join us.
According to the governor, Lagos State is seizing this “African moment” to play its role in aiding Nollywood’s growth.
“Let’s collaborate and tell our stories to the world. Together, we’ll put Lagos and Nigeria on the global filmmaking map,” he stated.
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