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Lawyers seek increased investment in entertainment sector
27 Aug
Law
Legal practitioners have advocated the need for major players in the entertainment industry to make themselves bankable in order to access available funding opportunities and to attract local and foreign investors.
Stakeholders charge AVRS to justify existence as a collective management organisation
10 Apr
Guardian Arts
For Nollywood practitioners and stakeholders in the audiovisual sector of Nigeria’s entertainment industry to benefit from the growing rate at which their contents are consumed globally, the Audiovisual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) must provide efficient and cost effective means of representing right owners. This was the position at the maiden stakeholders-users forum organised by…
Filmmaker, Mahmood Ali-Balogun, returns as AVRS chair
26 Jan
Saturday Magazine
Notable filmmaker, Mahmood Ali-Balogun, was on Tuesday, January 15, in Lagos, returned as Chairman for the Board of the Audio-Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS).
Nse Ikpe Etim heads to Durban for DIFF 2018 as juror
14 Jul 2018
Saturday Magazine
Notable Nollywood actress Nse Ikpe Etim has earned a continental pip. The multi-award winning actress has been named a juror for the fiction film section of the 39th Durban International Film Festival...
Mahmood Ali-Balogun off to Durban for DIFF 2018
7 Jul 2018
Celebrity
Notable Filmmaker Mahmood Ali-Balogun will be in Durban from next weekend for the start of the 2018 edition of the Durban International Film Festival otherwise called DIFF.The director of the box office movie ‘Tango With Me’ will be in Durban as a juror.
Top filmmaker, Mahmood Ali-Balogun, is back from Yale
19 Nov 2016
News
Notable Nollywood filmmaker, Mahmood Ali-Balogun, returned from Yale University last Thursday after delivering a keynote speech at an event organised by the Yale African Students Association.
Mbanefo lists gains of shooting movies at tourism sites
28 Aug 2016
Film
Director General, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), Mrs. Sally Mbanefo, recently endorsed moves by Nigerian producers to shoot movies at the nation’s numerous tourism sites.