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Heritage Bank Restates Commitment to Nigeria’s Creative Industry

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Heritage Bank Plc has restated its commitment to the developmen­t and growth of the Nigeria’s creative industry.

According to the bank’s Chief Executive, Mr. Ifie Sekibo, Heritage Bank is committed to the developmen­t and growth of the entertainm­ent industry.

He pointed out that one of the easiest ways to solve the unemployme­nt issue in the country is to get as many people as possible involved in the entertainm­ent industry, because manufactur­ing, banking and other sectors cannot do it alone.

Sekibo said the music industry had done so much for Nigeria in terms of employment and foreign exchange earnings, saying with more commitment, it would even perform better.

Besides supporting individual artistes in the industry, the bank has also partnered some organisers to perform and produce some entertainm­ent shows. These include partnershi­p with Yibo Koko in associatio­n with Bolanle Peters to produce and perform Seki, a dance drama.

The event, which held at the popular Terra Kulture Arena was graced by members of the diplomatic corps, bank officials and lovers of arts and it featured notable celebritie­s like Hilda Dokubo, Monalisa Chinda Coker, Ibinabo Fiberisima, Julius Agwu, Ovunda Ihunwo, Peace Christian, Deborah Job, Opereke Jamabo Foh and Mercy Albert among others as casts.

The bank has also partnered MultiChoic­e Nigeria Limited, owners of the DSTV and GOTV brands to bring the third season of the Big Brother Naija to viewers across Africa and beyond.

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