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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Brazil Seeks Nigeria's Help In Movie Making


Governor Baba-tunde Fashola of Lagos State  has said that in the next couple of months the state government, in collaboration with  Nollywood, will sign a Memorandum of  Understanding, MoU, with the Brazilian  Government to teach Brazilian artistes movie  production. 

Governor Fashola made this known in Alausa  during a courtesy visit by Nollywood actors  and actresses under the aegis of Lagos  Artistes for Fashola, LAFF, led by Mr. Segun  Arinze who are championing the campaign for  Fashola's second term in office. His said: "There is an offer on the table from  the Brazilian government which the state  government is yet to harness.



The last time I  visited Brazil, the Brazilian Minister for  Tourism asked that they will like to sign a  Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with  Nigerians to teach Brazilians on how to  produce home videos. "That offer is still on the table and we are yet to harness it because we are yet to have this  type of forum where we can work out the  necessary modalities.

As soon as the artistes  are ready, I will re-establish the contact and  open up the network." so that whatever benefits comes from the  contract, the credit goes to the country and  the movie industry." Fashola, however, commended the artistes for their support during the 2007  electoral  campaign and urged them to promote the  ideals that would better the lots of the people in the society. The Governor said: "By sheer deed of  commitment, you have found a way where  there seems to be no way. You have helped  to address youth restiveness and  unemployment." adding that lots of youths had not been  harnessed in the area of cinematography.



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