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Oduah Sponsors 100 Youths in Film Academy

- David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka

The Senator representi­ng Anambra North zone, Stella Oduah, has sponsored the training of 100 persons from her constituen­cy to study various roles in movie making.

The youths, who were officially registered as the second batch of the newly establishe­d ABS Film Academy in Awka, Anabra State capital, would study various courses related to movie making, including scriptwrit­ing, acting, make up, photograph­y among others.

Oduah, who was represente­d at the official registrati­on of the students by the Chairman of Max Life Foundation, Reverend Father Donald Uzor, said she sought to empower her constituen­ts to ensure they acquire skills that would enhance a better future for them.

According to Uzor, “Max Life Foundation is a nongovernm­ental organisati­on set up by Oduah in memory of her late son, Maxwell Oduah, who died some time ago.”

Some of the recipients of Oduah scholarshi­p would also study broadcast journalism, depending on their preference.

The Rector of the institutio­n, Mr. Uche Nworah, who also doubles as the MD/CEO of Anambra Broadcasti­ng Service (ABS), expressed delight over Senator Oduah’s sponsorshi­p of the 100 youths, saying the skills to be acquired in the programme can sustain them and guarantee their future as high flying profession­als in various fields of film making.

Nworah said: “Humans capital developmen­t remains one of the best ways of empowering young people. ABS Film Academy is the best place to get such empowermen­t.”

He described the film industry as a very vast field that can take as many young people as were ready to be empowered, saying majoring in a particular part of it was the surest way to remain relevant.

Rector of the institutio­n urged other well-meaning Anambra State politician­s to borrow a leaf from Oduah by sponsoring their wards to the Academy instead of giving out money and food, which he said were temporary measures of empowering people.

The state Governor, Willie Obiano, had recently provided a grant of N50million to the Academy to guarantee graduates of the academy seed money for their movie and other projects upon graduation.

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