The Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has sent an official delegation to Amsterdam for a meeting with streaming giant- Netflix.
The delegation will be led by Dr. Shaibu Husseini, Executive Director/CEO of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB). Dr. Husseini will be accompanied by some esteemed stakeholders, including Charles Okpaleke of Charles of Play Network, Group Managing Director of FilmOne Kene Okwousa, filmmaker Moses Iwang and President of the Film Distributors Association of Nigeria (FDAN) Joy Odiete.
The meeting, which is expected to be held at Netflix’s corporate headquarters in Amsterdam, aims to discuss the impact of Netflix’s recent decision to stop commissioning original content on the Nigerian motion picture industry. But notably, the meeting aims to explore possible solutions that benefit both parties.
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According to a recent statement, the meeting with the streaming giant underscores the Ministry’s commitment to promoting Nigeria’s creative economy and protecting the interests of local content creators.
The delegation’s engagement with Netflix is expected to yield positive outcomes for the Nigerian film industry and pave the way for future collaborations.
As the Minister responsible for driving the growth of Nigeria’s creative economy, Barrister Musawa has consistently demonstrated her dedication to empowering local talent and promoting cultural exchange.
