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UBA’s REDTV To Support Youths, Creative Industry

By Felicia Abisola Olamiji
November 29, 2022
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REDTV, the United Bank for Africa’s lifestyle and entertainment channel, has said it will support the youth and creative industry.

Obinna Okerekeocha, Creative Director, REDTV, stated this recently during the first edition of the African International Horror Film Festival held at the Alliance Francaise and Freedom Park, both in Lagos.

He restated the channel’s support to continue to empower young talents in the filmmaking industry on the continent, particularly in the field of production, scriptwriting and film festivals.

He said that REDTV is doing its part to continually support young and emerging filmmaking talent in the continent, especially as the future of film in Africa is changing.

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“At the beginning of this year, we stated that part of our strategy is to support the film ecosystem in Africa, through empowering young and upcoming African filmmakers and we have done this through sponsoring various film festivals, including this African International Horror Film Festival."

Executive Producer, REDTV, Bola Atta, who is also UBA’s Group Head, Corporate Communications, said, “At UBA and REDTV, we have a passion to support and create the kind of content that will not only entertain and educate our viewers but will also give players the ability to become the best version of themselves.”

She explained that the creative industry in Africa has become a huge playing field that is beginning to garner attention and is waiting to be explored adding that “We at REDTV are consistently investing in the entertainment terrain to give our youth something to look forward to.”

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Felicia Abisola Olamiji

  A graduate of English Language from Olabisi Onabanjo University, passionate about learning new...

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