Kene Okwuosa, Group CEO of Filmhouse Group, has revealed the group’s preparedness to lead the charge in global partnerships.
Okwuosa made this known while speaking at a cultural diplomacy and cross-continental collaboration forum recently.
“We are prepared to lead the charge in global partnerships that unlock the immense potential of Africa’s creative economy,” he said.
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At the forum, which was a partnership between the Office of the Vice President of Nigeria and Filmhouse Group, was a high-level Brazilian delegation that visited the Filmhouse Cinemas – IMAX, Lekki, Lagos as part of a broader cultural and economic mission aimed at strengthening bilateral ties through the creative industries.
“This visit is more than symbolic, it’s a catalyst,” said Okwuosa. “Nigeria and Brazil are cultural siblings with shared roots and creative energies. At The Filmhouse Group, we believe storytelling is a bridge – one that can unite nations, spark economic growth, and shift global perceptions. We are committed to building enduring partnerships that elevate African stories and open doors for co-production, distribution, and investments across the Atlantic.”
