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FG Backs N1.1bn Film Documentary On Nigeria 1914

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The Federal Government has thrown its weight behind Nigeria 1914, an educational film and documentary on how Nigeria was formed into a country.

The project which nears 40% completion is expected to coincide with Nigeria’s 60th anniversary in October 2020.

Nollywood legends already cast into the movie include Pete Edochie, Joke Silva, Magaji Mijinyawa, Asabe Madaki, Yemi Blaq, Patience Ozorkwo, Bimbo Akintola and NkemOsuofia’ Owoh. However, other cast from UK and France are expected to come in.

Nigerian 1914

The Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) and the National Film and Video Censor Board (NFVCB) have endorsed the film, which Grand unveiling ceremony has been scheduled for 26th April 2020.

Representatives of both government agencies have promised to support the project, seen as a very important educational instrument for the teeming youth of the country.

Speaking during the weekend, Mr. Ejike Joseph, Director, Research and Library Services, NFVCB said the agency is solidly behind the educational work, which is aimed at projecting the country and strengthening the bond of unity despite the numerous challenges confronting the country.

“It is good that we are part of this project from inception,” he added.

On his part, the representative of the Director General of NTDC, Chief Ody Anamba, called for national support for the brain behind the project.

He also said that the agency will do everything possible to help market the project even beyond the country.

What inspired Nigeria 1914?

Nigeria 1914 is inspired by the American classic movie, ‘Roots,’ produced to educate; and touch the moral conscience of Americans. And the movie ‘Australia’ based on the Australian history to promote inter-racial understanding between white Australian settlers and aboriginals natives. Most importantly to market Australia’s culture, tourism and economic diversity to the world for even a greater future for Australia.

According to the Project Director, Interfora Initiative, Mr. Akin Laniyi, it exposes the unknown truth about the country’s formation; and also offers the young ones to understand the country as an incredible platform to showcase potential to the world.

He added: “We will be showcasing this highly educational work on a global tour of several countries. Set in the lush and diverse Nigerian landscapes as backdrop to this large movie and documentary; Nigeria 1914 takes us to the mood in 1914. It exposes the majesty of unknown aspects of the Nigerian story and way of life that will resonate. And touch the hearts and consciences all over the world unforgettably. The story runs from the formation of the country to the golden era of her founding fathers.”

Source: Vanguard

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