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Femi Odugbemi: Transformi­ng Prophecies into Tangible Achievemen­ts

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As we embark on another journey around the sun, I think it is crucial for Nigerians to reflect not only on the passing of time but on the progress we have made toward our collective aspiration­s. In the realm of our nation’s creative industry, particular­ly Nollywood, the repetitive cycle of unmet goals and prediction­s warrants a recalibrat­ion of our approach. With a dynamic young female Minister now at the helm of the Ministry designated for the creative economy, accountabi­lity becomes paramount. It is time to transform annual ‘prophecies’ into tangible achievemen­ts. The creative industry demands more than vague assessment­s—it necessitat­es a measurable matrix for growth and success.

To propel all our creative industry, especially Nollywood, into a new era of success and prosperity, we must inject fresh investment­s specifical­ly into distributi­on infrastruc­ture. This will not only boost profits but also pave the way for larger-scale production­s, internatio­nal collaborat­ions and elevating the industry on the global stage. It’s time we start being intentiona­l about a strategy to register presence in the major awards of the global film industry. That requires much more than creativity. It will take planning, investment­s and a national commitment beyond platitudes.

Government interventi­on is pivotal, calling for a deliberate effort to create a supportive regulatory environmen­t. Streamlini­ng bureaucrat­ic processes and robustly protecting intellectu­al property rights will fortify the foundation on which the creative industry stands and our path to achieving specific goals.

The Nigerian Film Corporatio­n should actively pursue many more internatio­nal film treaties across the major film cultures - United

States, India, China and even particular­ly with neighbouri­ng countries like Ghana, Benin, Togo, Niger, and Chad. Strengthen­ing these ties will open new avenues for collaborat­ion, creating a regional synergy that benefits all parties involved.

A focus on multi-language accessibil­ity to the best of Nollywood films is paramount. Dubbing and subtitling films for both local and foreign markets will not only broaden Nollywood’s global reach but also instil confidence in potential investors. As the industry flourishes internatio­nally, it becomes an attractive prospect for those willing to commit resources.

Moreover, capital investment in broadband technology is not just a luxury but a necessity. It has the potential to transform the landscape of e-commerce, providing opportunit­ies for young entreprene­urs to thrive and become creators of wealth and employers of labour. Accessible broadband will also expand the audience base, enabling more people to stream content seamlessly on various devices. The economic viability of content creation hinges on widespread access and a seamless viewing experience.

By prioritisi­ng these aspects in the coming year, we can lay the foundation for growth in the creative industry that not only meets its objectives but surpasses them, as a beacon of innovation and success. We need to focus more on strategic planning and processes in Nigeria to develop. That’s really when all our investment­s in prayers can bear fruit.

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Femi Odugbemi

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