UK Nollywood producers Guild Inaugurated at Houses of Parliament

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NPG2Nollywood continues to make it’s mark as a force to reckon with in the global movie industry. The UK arm of the second largest movie industry in the world is also beginning to make it’s impact felt in and around the UK movie sphere. With the official Inauguration of producers guild, this marks a beautiful beginning in the right direction for the UK Nollywood.

Speaking, Ruke Amata the guild’s president says; “As African film-makers in the diaspora, the onus is on us to channel our creative ingenuity in a manner that is both artistically and financially beneficial to all. That is why we, independent film producers from Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Gambia, Kenya, South Africa and other African nations, have come together under the umbrella of UK Nollywood Producers Guild (UKNPG) to have a common and united association. The name ‘Nollywood’ is a reflection of the strength of the idea started in Nigeria; that has become so powerful that it has now come to encompass the entire continent of film-makers.”

The official inauguration was held at the historic buildings of the British Houses of Parliament, in Westminster.
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It had in attendance Jeremy Lefroy, the MP representing Stafford, the event’s Sponsor and Chair; Jim Shannon, the MP for Strangford; Mrs Olufolake Abdulrazaq, Minister for Culture, Education & Welfare, representing the Nigeria High Commissioner; Brigadier General G Oyefesobi, Defence Advisor at Nigeria House; the Guild’s new Matron and Co-Chair of the Event, Michelle Akintoye of BritAfrique; the Directors of Nollywood Movies TV, Dipo Winsala and Alfred Soroh; David Somerset, representing BFI – the British Film Institute; the Directors of Talking Drum Entertainment, Dapo Oshiyemi and Moses Babatope; Reverend George Hargreaves, whom was decorated as the Guild’s Patron; the President of Hendon Rotary Club, Michelle Adeyinka; and a host of others, under the President, Ruke Amata, a founding member of the Association of Movie Producers Nigeria (AMP) and the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN).
HRM Theodora Oyebade, The PRO of the Guild, says the evening was an enjoyable affair with speeches from the top table; a screening of a compilation of film trailers from some of the Producers; the Guild’s Executive Committee along with other members who were decorated with Badges inscribed UKNPG.”

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