We Must Begin To Think Nigeria First For Our Creative Industry – Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
Nollywood star actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has reacted to the newly amended NBC Broadcast Code, which reviews fines to be paid by erring broadcasting stations from N500,000 to N5 million for breaches relating to hate speeches, inciting remarks and indecency.
She said, “This is a superb development for the content enterprise. We are all in this together and we have to protect our local industry with practices that empower the stakeholders more. We ought to start to assume Nigeria first for our creative enterprise and work collectively to make this work.”
“This is a good improvement for the content industry. We are all in this collectively and we should guard our local enterprise with practices that empower the stakeholders more. We ought to begin to think Nigeria first for our creative industry and work together to make this work.”
Omotola made her comment through a WhatsApp group, such as creative enterprise practitioners named FILMIC.
The platform become founded by using Charles Novia, CEO of the newly hooked up Teen Africa TV. FILMIC, due to the fact that inception in June 2019, has held monthly screenings of films by way of producers, alongside two specific occasions namely: FILMIC Mini-Colloquium and FILMIC Old School Evening.
FILMIC, in view that inception in June 2019, has held month-to-month screenings of films by way of producers, along two precise events namely: FILMIC Mini-Colloquium and FILMIC Old School Evening.