Entertainments
Delta talent search: Odigie to sponsor music two videos of two finalists

Prince Emmanuel Odigie, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Emmybless Constructions Ltd. has promised to sponsor two music videos of two of the most promising finalists in the maiden edition of Made in Delta Talent Search.
Odigie made the promised in Asaba while hosting the finalists of the Made in Delta Talent Search in his palatial home.
Addressing the finalists, Odigie stressed the need for hard work, dedication and commitment on their part in order to be among the lucky winners as promised.
According to him, I will sponsor two music videos of two of the most promising finalists.
Made in Delta Talent Search is an initiative of Sen Ifeanyi Okowa’s in its quest for stronger Delta agenda through the Office of the Senior Special Assistant on Talent Development Ogusbaba Ogude.
Ogusbaba in his remak said that Okowa had repositioned Delta State through talent development.
According to him, Okowa’s administration has given talent development a new lift and has given a lot of youth that has talent a sense of taken their talent seriously which has helped a lot of them.
He expressed the readiness of the State Governor to harness the rich pool of talent in the state particularly in the entertainment industry.
Ogusbaba however commended odigie for his unwavering support especially in talent search and entertainment in Delta state.#END
Creative Industry
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia Explore Film Production Collaboration

Joel Ajayi
Nigeria and Saudi Arabia have commenced discussions on sustainable cultural cooperation, particularly in the area film production.
Consequently, a meeting has been held between the Nigerian Film Corporation led by Dr. Ali Nuhu and Mr. Ali Khalil Al-Maqeit, representative of the Saudi Arabia Film Commission, at the ongoing Berlinale film festival in Germany.
The Saudi authorities are eager to sign a cooperation agreement with Nigeria, to facilitate a robust film sector development for both countries.
The potentials for film industry growth are vast, with opportunities for co-production, talent exchange, and knowledge sharing. The handshake between Nigeria’s vibrant film industry, and that of Saudi Arabia would enable the showcase of unique cultures of both nations.
This significant effort is part of a broader strategy by Saudi Arabia and Nigeria to strengthen bilateral cultural relations.
As the two countries move towards the emplacement of a cooperation agreement, exciting new developments and investment opportunities await Nigeria and Saudi filmmakers.
#nfc #nigerianfilm #development #poweringpossibilities
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