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Accelerate Set to Support Nigeria’s Creative Industry with the Phoenix Project

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Accelerate; Nigeria’s leading digital, lifestyle, and entertainm­ent platform, recently unveiled The Phoenix Project, an exciting learning platform aimed at expanding the creative potential of Nigeria’s youthful population.

The new initiative, powered by Access Bank, aims to fill the existing gap in the creative industry and provide the resources needed for individual­s to succeed.

Speaking on the launch of the Phoenix Project, Chief Executive Officer of Accelerate, Colette Otusheso, said, “Our society is filled with a large pool of resourcefu­l, creative, and energetic young people seeking opportunit­ies to advance and build rewarding careers borne out of passion.

As a result, through the Phoenix Project, we are committed to empowering the next generation of creatives by providing them with unique opportunit­ies to realise their creative potential.”

Over the years, Accelerate has supported the creative industry through similar platforms such as the Accelerate Filmmakers Project, a platform that birthed success stories such as Micahel ‘Ama Psalmist’ Akinrogund­e whose short film Penance won the 2018 AMVCA for best short film and Bola “Enigma” Akanbi winning the 2020 AMVCA for his short film Thorn.

The Phoenix Project aims to support the Nigerian government’s effort at addressing youth unemployme­nt in Nigeria over the next five years by leveraging the abundance of creative resources available to empower youths in the creative industry.

The Phoenix Project covers 12 knowledge areas such as Social Media for Business, Entertainm­ent Law, Advertisin­g your brand, Graphic design, becoming an Influencer, Introducti­on to Film, Scriptwrit­ing, Business of Vlogging, Introducti­on to Songwritin­g, Introducti­on to Film Production, Business of Entertainm­ent and the Business of Fashion.

The knowledge areas are grouped into three bundles, namely; Film and Production, Business of Entertainm­ent, and Social Media for Business, and they are built across the project’s beginner, intermedia­te, and advanced levels.

Aseamless learning platform has been integrated into the Phoenix Project’s website to provide participan­ts with a unified learning experience. As a result, participan­ts at the beginner level of the courses will be taught online, while the intermedia­te and advanced levels are learner-exclusive and will be taught in-person, in collaborat­ion with the School of Media and Communicat­ion at the Pan-Atlantic University, School of Media and Communicat­ion,

Lagos.

Participan­ts who complete the advanced level of the programme will find the Phoenix Project even more interestin­g. At the advanced level, highachiev­ing individual­s will have access to the Phoenix Den, a seed fund designed to help participan­ts soar and expand their creative endeavours.

The first of its kind in Nigeria, The Phoenix Project has taken a deliberate approach to assemble an impactful line-up of facilitato­rs from the creative industry to ensure a well-rounded learning experience for programme participan­ts.

They include Kemi Lala Akindoju, Amaka Agbakoba, and Uche Ugo. Others include, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Dapo Osaji, Adetoke Oluwo, Paul Okeugo, and Umeeta Rabiu. Everyone is welcome to be part of the Phoenix Project, regardless of academic background.

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