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Experts: Digital Transforma­tion Will Empower Nollywood for Innovation, Growth

- Stories By Emma Okonji

Computer expert and member of Nigeria Computer Society, Mr. Jide Awe, has emphasised the need for Nollywood stakeholde­rs to embrace digital technologi­es to promote innovation and growth.

He said in a rapidly evolving landscape, digital transforma­tion would serve as the catalyst propelling Nollywood into a new era of innovation and growth, adding that by embracing digital technologi­es, Nollywood stands poised to revolution­ise the entertainm­ent industry, harnessing the power of data, Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) and emerging platforms to reshape storytelli­ng and audience engagement.

Awe who spoke during the recent fireside session of the Nollywood Economic Outlook 5.0 in Lagos, which was hosted by Ijeoma Imo, an actress, said: “The allure of the silver screen meets the prowess of digital ingenuity, as Nollywood pioneers new horizons in filmmaking. With the advent of digital transforma­tion, opportunit­ies abound to enhance creativity, streamline processes, and captivate audiences on a global scale.”

The Nollywood Economic Outlook, now in its fifth year, is a special economic session for creatives, organised annually by The Nollywood Mandate (TNM).

Commission­er, Tourism, Arts and Culture, Lagos State, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, commended the organisers for sustaining the engagement in the creative sectors and promoting digital transforma­tion to accelerate the growth of the creative industry.

Executive Secretary/CEO, Lagos State Film and Video Censors Board, who represente­d the commission­er, pledged that the state would continue to partner The Nollywood Mandate in the area of innovation to drive policies.

Convener of the event, Don Pedro Aganbi, in his welcome address noted that collaborat­ion, innovation and infusion of digital technology was indispensa­ble in the quest to move Nollywood to the next level and ensure it continues to contribute to the nation’s economy.

The event highlighte­d the importance of embracing global best practices, investing in talent and technology, promoting inclusivit­y, and fostering collaborat­ion across the industry’s value chain. Speakers emphasised the industry’s potential to drive economic growth, job creation, and cultural diplomacy.

The Nollywood Economic Outlook 5.0 provided a roadmap for reshaping the industry, positionin­g it as a global cultural and economic force, and driving Nigeria’s economic transforma­tion.

 ?? ?? aL-R: Managing Director, Sterling Bank Limited and Board Member, Sterling One Foundation, Abubakar Suleiman; Senior Director, Public Affairs, Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity, The Coca-Cola Company, Nwamaka Onyemelukw­e; Regional Chief Operating Officer, Anglophone West Africa, Afreximban­k, Eric Monchu Intong; Country Director, British Council Nigeria, Lucy Pearson and CEO, Sterling One Foundation, Olapeju Ibekwe at the Africa Social Impact Summit (ASIS) Partners Dinner held in Lagos… recently
aL-R: Managing Director, Sterling Bank Limited and Board Member, Sterling One Foundation, Abubakar Suleiman; Senior Director, Public Affairs, Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity, The Coca-Cola Company, Nwamaka Onyemelukw­e; Regional Chief Operating Officer, Anglophone West Africa, Afreximban­k, Eric Monchu Intong; Country Director, British Council Nigeria, Lucy Pearson and CEO, Sterling One Foundation, Olapeju Ibekwe at the Africa Social Impact Summit (ASIS) Partners Dinner held in Lagos… recently

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