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Hardship: Kano Students Reject Opposition’s Request To Join Protests—-The Kano State Students’ Council said it has rejected a call by opposition parties to its members to join the planned nationwide protests.

“It has come to our notice that some bad eggs from opposition parties are calling Kano State Students to come out and protest, but we will not join the protests,” said Comrade Yahaya Usman Kabo, Chairman of the Council.

Addressing newsmen in Kano on Sunday, Kabo called on the entire Kano State Students “to stay away from any forms of protest.”

“This protest is organized by unknown people who are the enemies of democracy and the country called Nigeria; their reason is not the economic hardships, it is because they lost election and they don’t want take it as destiny.

“They want to cause violence and chaos.
Kano State Students will never be part of this protest or any form of antigovernment demonstration.

“The Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is doing its best to resolve the economic hardships in the country,” he said.

The chairman cited the Students Loan and the National Youth Investment Programmes as some of the government’s efforts to support students and youths in the country.

“We call on Nigerian Students to ignore any call from any body to protest against the government we voted for, the government we love and the government that loves us,” he added.

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French Embassy Partners NIFS to Sponsor Nigeria Delegation to MIPCOM—The French Embassy as part of its commitment to support industry development, has partnered with the Nigerian International Film and TV Summit (NIFS) to sponsor a Nigerian delegation, comprising about 20 companies with dedicated stands, at the Nigerian Pavilion at Cannes.

 

The Nigerian International Film and TV Summit (NIFS) is a leading platform dedicated to advancing the film and television industries in Nigeria, across Africa and beyond. By providing opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation, NIFS plays a pivotal role in driving the growth and global recognition of African content.

 

MIPCOM is renowned as the Mother of all Entertainment Content Markets Globally with over 11,000 delegates, 3500 buyers, over 100 countries represented with more than 320 stands.

Located at the heart of the Palais des Festivals’ exhibition floor, this market combines a high-end conference setup with sessions on Connected TV Summit, Streamers Talk, MIP Global FAST & AVOD Summit as well as a networking lounge including a bar area, alongside a dedicated “Tech Demo zone”.

 

Over the course of four days, participants will engage in networking, knowledge sharing, and collaborative efforts aimed at pushing Nigerian content to the global forefront.

Industry professionals, TV catalogue right holders will come together to explore new opportunities and address the challenges facing the industry.

 

By accepting to join the Nigerian delegation to MIPCOM, participants reaffirm their commitment to highlighting and selling African stories that resonate not only on the continent but around the world.

 

Mr Laurent Favier, Consul General of France in Lagos stated that “After supporting a stand for Nigerian Animation Studios at Animation Film International Market in Annecy   for the past 3 years, the French Embassy in Nigeria will be providing Nigerian Industry professionals with an umbrella at MIPCOM. Coordinated with NIFS platform, this stand will be hosting more than fifteen studios who will sell their movies, TV series, TV shows to international broadcasters and platforms. This support to Nigerian Audiovisual Industry was made possible thanks to specific funds. This year again, the program called “Creation Africa” enables us to support entrepreneurship in the sector of cultural and Creative industries. This fund has been entrusted to us for a period of 18 months by the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.”

 

Mrs Ijeoma ONAH, founder of NIFS added: “Indeed we are excited with the level of support from the French Embassy in supporting film and TV professionals with a Nigerian Pavilion at the largest global content distribution market MIPCOM Cannes. Through this partnership, our resolve to continue to drive international business for local Nigerian companies has been reinforced and with the Nigerian International Film and TV Summit we remain committed to the huge international revenue opportunities through licensing of local programs because this market and it outcome will definitely elevate and transform the dynamics of international distribution for local companies in Nigeria.”

 

Mrs Onah will lead the Nigerian delegation to Cannes along with Mr Christophe Pecot, Audiovisual Attaché of the French Embassy in Nigeria.

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BREAKING: Yahaya Bello Not In EFCC Custody—-Media reports today that a former Governor of Kogi State, Mr. Yahaya Bello is in the holding facility of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is incorrect.

The Commission wishes to state that Bello is not in its custody. Bello, already declared wanted by the Commission for alleged N80.2billion money laundering charges, remains wanted with a subsisting warrant for his arrest.

The EFCC has denied the report that Ex-Kogi state Governor is in their custody as they declared him still WANTED for failing to honour their invitation for alleged N80.2m money laundering charges.

Recall that the Director of the Yahaya Bello Media Office, Ohiare Michael, said he had honoured the invitation of the anti-graft agency on Wednesday.

According to the release, the former governor was accompanied to the EFCC Headquarters by high profile Nigerians.

The Commission had declared Bello wanted after a series of failed attempts to get him arrested over alleged money laundering to the tune of N80 billion.

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