TRENDYPR met and held an after event meeting with the veterans in the NOLLYWOOD industry to discuss the establishment of a visible African/Black cultural platform in Aberdeen and in Scotland as a whole.
The internationally acclaimed filmmaker and producer – Mr. Tunde Kelani was excited about the proposed opportunities to screen Nollywood films and also look forward to meeting with like minds in the film/creatives industry in Aberdeen city – this interest was echoed by the other Nollywood industry figures that were in attendance.
Cross section of the Nollywood Delegates in Scotland
Other Nollywood Delegates
With Emalex
With Mr. Tunde Kelani
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