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PRODUCTION OF STANDARD FILMS IN AFRICA : Nigeria , China to partner on improved capacity building, others

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Nigeria and China have concluded plan to partner to improve the standard of films produced in Africa by improved capacity building and provision of high-resolution technology equipments .

Ambassador Chimezie Okeoma Ogu, Counsul General of Nigeria in Shanghai made this assertion while delivering his speech at the opening ceremony of the African Film Festival in Jiangsu.

He stated that both countries have mapped out ways to strengthen the movie industries as a collaborative efforts to promote the cultural exchanges between China and Africa. He canvassed that his host government should use Nigeria as a pilot scheme in this novel Belt Road Initiative project in Africa.

According to the Envoy, Nigeria has a ready infrastructures like film villages, seasoned and talented actors and more importantly the market to benefit both sides in this new cooperation between China and Africa.

Speaking on the industry’s contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Products, Ambassador Ogu stated that the New African Cinema has made the Nigerian film industry the third-largest film sector globally, surpassing that of the USA.

He applauded the two movies “Inale” and “Half of a Yellow Sun, for earning a nomination at the African Film Festival by protraying the great culture and heritage of the African people as well as depicting the struggles of Africa as a continent.

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NTAC Hails Tinubu; Volunteers Ready to Positively Impact Nigerians

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Joel Ajayi 


The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC) has commended President Bola Tinubu for funding the Technical Aid Corps (TAC) Scheme.


The Director General (DG) of NTAC , Dr Yusuf Yakub, made the commendation during a ceremony to receive five returning TAC volunteers from Zanzibar, Tanzania on Tuesday in Abuja.
The returning volunteers also expressed readiness to impact knowledge gained from participating in the programme on Nigerians.


TAC is a mechanism for Nigeria’s foreign aid and technical assistance to African, Caribbean and Pacific countries through the use of Nigeria’s abundant trained manpower.


Yakub lauded Tinubu’s visionary leadership and steadfast support for the TAC Scheme.


Welcoming the volunteers who had discharged themselves as worthy ambassadors in Zanzibar, the D-G thanked them for their patriotism, dedication to service and for making Nigeria proud on the international arena.


The NTAC boss highlighted the importance of knowledge-sharing, while announcing that certificates of completion will be presented to the volunteers in line with the noble objectives of the service.


He also emphasised the volunteers’ crucial role in passing on the skills and experiences gained in Zanzibar.


He expressed optimism that their efforts would positively impact the lives of Nigerians across the country and shape the expectations and service-delivery of future prospective volunteers.


Earlier speaking, Amb. Zakari Usman, the Director of Programmes for NTAC, expressed gratitude to the D-G for his unwavering support and provision for the volunteers throughout their service period.
He said that the volunteers had so delivered on the mandate of the agency that citizens of Zanzibar did not want them to leave their country.
Popoola Adegoke, the Team Lead and a Mathematics Instructor for the batch of returning volunteers, was full of gratitude to the Federal Government for providing them the opportunity to participate in the scheme.


Adegoke said that Nigeria, was well blessed and had the abundance of both human and natural resources to contribute meaningfully to the development of many countries of the world.


He said that the need to continue the TAC Scheme was not negotiable, owing to its high impact and results.


Mohammed Salisu, a Physicist, said that the experience had broadened his horizon as his orientation during the last 24 months in Zanzibar, especially on the cultural exchange.


He lauded the government for the scheme, saying that Nigeria is seen and perceived to be higher in all ranking, especially in the standard of living and educational system.


He also appealed to the government to sustain the scheme to close the gaps both the educational and professional systems in the African, Caribbean and the Pacific Countries. 
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