To fully realise the vision of Abuja Film Village, the GMD/CEO of Abuja Investments Company Limited (AICL), Ambassador Maureen Tamuno recently hosted the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and notable Nollywood stakeholders to a collaboration meeting.
While welcoming the AGN delegation led by its President, Emeka Rollas, Tamuno expressed gratitude for the visit and emphasized AICL’s commitment to supporting the creative industry as a pivotal part of Abuja’s development strategy. She highlighted the importance of the partnership with AGN in boosting the cultural and economic landscape of Abuja.
The Abuja Film Village project is an initiative designed to create a thriving hub for film production and entertainment in the heart of Nigeria. By bringing together the expertise and creativity of Nollywood with the strategic planning and investment capabilities of AICL, the collaboration aims to elevate the Nigerian film industry and position Abuja as a premier destination for filmmakers and film lovers alike.
According to Tamuno, Nollywood has been a beacon of creativity and cultural expression; it has not only entertained millions but also provided employment and fostered economic growth.
“It is my hope that we take this industry to new heights through strategic collaboration and investment,” she said.
On his part, Emeka Rollas expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, recognizing its potential to advance the film industry’s infrastructural and global standing. He acknowledged AICL’s crucial role in fostering a creative and thriving environment.
Meanwhile, both parties are optimistic about future collaborations, pledging to work together to bring the vision to fruition thus enhancing Abuja’s vibrant entertainment landscape.
Also at the meeting were Nollywood veterans Zack Orji, Monalisa Chinda, Benedict Johnson, Abubakar Yakubu, Dr. Jerry Awilo, Apostle Sydney Diala, Mercy Salma Aminu, Rekiya Ibrahim Alfa, Okodia, and Eboh Steve.