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FG, Chocolate City Partner to Transform National Film Institute into Global Film School

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The Federal Government has partnered with Chocolate City Group to turn the National Film Institute (NFI) into a world-class film school and production hub.

The agreement was signed at the Cannes Film Festival. Nigeria is making a strong impression at the event through its ‘Screen Nigeria’ showcase.

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Driving the ‘Destination 2030’ Vision

This initiative is part of the government’s ‘Destination 2030: Nigeria Everywhere’ plan. The goal is to create two million jobs and add $100 billion to the nation’s GDP by 2030. It aims to boost growth in the creative and tourism sectors.

As part of the deal, NFI will receive a full upgrade. The project includes modern facilities, an overhauled curriculum, and international exchange programs with top film schools worldwide.

Earlier this year, the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy signed a memorandum of understanding with Chocolate City Group in Abuja.

The ministry will support the project through its new investment arm, the Creative and Tourism Infrastructure Company (CTICo). This company will provide funding and strategic oversight.

Hannatu Musa Musawa, the Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, stressed the urgency of the upgrade.

“For too long, our best filmmakers have had to go abroad for training,” she said. “We are now building local institutions that will refine raw talent and create economic value.”

She also noted that this aligns with President Tinubu’s vision of using creative industries to drive national development.

The revamped NFI will train 10,000 students over the next ten years. At least 2,000 of them will be placed directly into industry jobs.

Chocolate City Group will use its vast global network to secure funding and link graduates with job opportunities.

“We’re in a creative renaissance,” said Audu Maikori, Chairman of Chocolate City Group. “Film education must evolve to meet global standards and equip students to lead on the world stage.”

Nigeria Shines at Cannes

This announcement comes as Nigeria celebrates a historic milestone. The film My Father’s Shadow has become the country’s first-ever official selection at Cannes.

With this bold step, Nigeria is showing the world its commitment to becoming a powerhouse in film and culture.

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