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Ebonyi Film Institute Proposal: Speaker Abbas Eyes Youth Empowerment in Nigeria’s Booming Creative Sector

Nigeria’s Creative Revolution: Ebonyi Film Institute to Bridge Skills Gap Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, has unveiled plans for a National Institute for Films and Media Technology in Ukawu, Ebonyi State, aimed at empowering Nigeria’s youth with cutting-edge skills in film, AI, and media tech. The proposal, part of the 10th House’s legislative agenda, seeks to position Nigeria’s creative sector—already the nation’s second-largest employer—as a global competitor. Why Ebonyi? Addressing Youth Potential and Global Trends Job Creation: Nigeria’s creative economy could generate 2.7 million jobs by 2025, per Abbas. Global Benchmark: Creative industries contribute 6.1% to global GDP; Nigeria aims to boost its share. AI Urgency: “The world is running away with AI. We can’t be left behind,” Abbas warned, stressing the institute’s role in tech education. Key Features of the Proposed Institute Curriculum Focus: Film Production: Hands-on training in cinematography, editing, and storytelling. Media […]

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Beyond the Screen: How MultiChoice Powers Nigeria’s Creative Economy

Lagos, Nigeria – As controversy swirls around MultiChoice Nigeria's recent price adjustments, new data reveals the media giant's extensive contributions to the nation's creative economy, employment landscape, and tax revenue streams. Key Economic Contributions Employment Generator: Supports 28,000+ direct and indirect jobs SME Enabler: Partners with 20,000+ small businesses nationwide Tax Revenue: Paid $469 million (2015-2023) to government coffers Content Production: 90% of Africa Magic programming now Nigerian-made Talent Development Initiatives The company's MultiChoice Talent Factory has trained 7,700+ film professionals since inception, with graduates working on international productions. The annual Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCAs) has disbursed over $5 million in prizes and grants, elevating Nollywood's global profile. Regulatory Standoff Continues The recent 20% price increase for DStv Premium (₦37,000 to ₦44,500) sparked consumer outrage and regulatory intervention: FCCPC attempted to block the hike citing consumer protection Federal High Court ruled in MultiChoice's favor, upholding […]

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