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AFRIFF boss attends interactive session with Chairman of Institut Choiseul

The interactive session holds as AFRIFF prepares for its 6th edition, scheduled to hold in Lagos in November.

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In recognition of the significance of film business to the economy, Ude joined several African leaders who have been listed among economic influencers at the interactive session with Lorot, who was on a three-day visit to Lagos.

The visit comes at at a time AFRIFF is preparing for its 6th edition, scheduled to hold in Lagos from November 13 to 20, 2016.

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While interacting with entrepreneurs at the Eko Hotel and Suites on Thursday, September 29, 2016, Dr. Lorot disclosed that his visit was a prelude to the unveiling of 100 African CEOs on November 19, at the National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos, harping on the enormous business acumen that exists among Nigerians outside of governments’ support.

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The 100 Africans are selected and ranked by Institut Choiseul as people who will play a major role in the Africa’s economic development in the near future.

The unveiling ceremony will be wrapped into one of the industry sessions of AFRIFF 2016, where filmmakers will have first-hand opportunity of networking and pitching their projects at the session which is anchored on the economic viability of Nollywood and African cinema in general.

Apart from meeting with the AFRIFF team last Thursday, other high profile individuals and institutions who have been interacting with Dr. Lorot include Ken Etete of Century Group; French Consul General; Franco-Nigeria Chamber of Commerce; Tony Elumelu and Aliko Dangote.

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Institut Choiseul is a France-based influential independent think tank, chaired by Lorot, a founding President of the Institut.

Choiseul’s partnership with AFRIFF is in tandem with the latter’s expanding frontiers through series of developmental agenda.

AFRIFF’s vision, according to Ude, is to raise awareness about African cinema, its vast potential and the tremendous socio-economic impact of creative professionals in Africa.

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