Founder and Chairman of BON Awards Advisory board, Seun Oloketuyi has described Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, as the modern architect of filmmaking in Nigeria as he turned 65.
In a statement, Oloketuyi praised the governor on his 65th birthday, noting that his strategic vision and leadership have positioned Kwara State as a powerhouse in the Nigerian film industry.
“His bold investments in creative infrastructure are shaping the future of Nollywood and setting a new benchmark for film production in Africa.
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“At 65 years old, he is not just leading a state—he is pioneering a movement that will leave a lasting legacy in Nigeria’s entertainment and creative economy. With the Sugar Film Factory, Kwara is showing the way forward, proving that with the right investment, Nigeria can compete on a global stage in film and television production,” he said.
Oloketuyi said AbdulRazaq’s administration’s landmark achievement, the Sugar Film Factory, is a testament to his commitment to positioning Kwara as a premier hub for movie production in West Africa. He described the creation of the Sugar Film Factory as a game-changer for the creative industry.
Located in Ilorin, Kwara State, the Sugar Film Factory is a state-of-the-art facility designed to elevate film, television, and photography production in Nigeria. With world-class infrastructure and cutting-edge technology, the studio provides a dedicated space for filmmakers, content creators, and media professionals to bring their visions to life.
