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Sanwo-Olu, Del-York unveil $100m film city project in Epe

By Kehinde Olatunji and Divine Yusuf
19 October 2023   |   7:18 am
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, yesterday, disclosed that the state's first film city project in Epe will cost $100 million and will be executed through Private Public Partnership (PPP).
Lagos State Government in collaboration with the Del-York Group, under the visionary leadership of Linus Idahosa, celebrating the groundbreaking ceremony of the Lagos Film City

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, yesterday, disclosed that the state’s first film city project in Epe will cost $100 million and will be executed through Private Public Partnership (PPP).

The project, named ‘Kebulania Lagos Film City’, is a product of partnership with Del-York International Group and is expected to boost innovation, talent discovery and storytelling.

The Guardian reports that the 100-hectare live, work and play facility boasts 900 meters of prime waterfront and is located in the serene and picturesque Ejinrin town, in Epe Local Government Area of the state.

Speaking at the official groundbreaking ceremony in Epe, Sanwo-Olu said the “first film city in Lagos State” will create numerous job opportunities, stimulate economic growth and attract investment.

According to him, the city will be a hub for film production, post-production, visual effects, and ancillary services that support filmmaking.

“We envision a film city that is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, sound stages, editing suites, production offices, and everything necessary to bring the magic of the silver screen to life,” he said.

CEO and Founder of Del-York Group, Linus Idahosa, who conceived the idea three years ago, said the venture is more than a catalyst for creative mastery, economic vibrancy and job generation. He said it will serve as a key that unlocks an extraordinary future for the state.

He expressed hope that collaboration between the Lagos Film City and the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture will generate substantial economic impact.

Idahosa said with anticipated influx of international visitors, the tourism sector alone will contribute significantly to the local economy, boosting revenue by over 20 per cent in coming years.

He added: “Collaboration is the heartbeat of creativity. With the Lagos Film City, we will unite diverse cultures in a shared creative vision, serving as a melting pot where the global creative community converges and collaborates. When we come together, work in unison, and craft stories together, we don’t just make art; we make history. Lagos has the potential to not only be a hub but also the epicentre of the global entertainment industry.”

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