ROGERS Ofime's Native Media TV and the Edo State Authorities are collaborating on a brand new telenovela to deal with irregular migration, human trafficking, rehabilitation and redemption.
The 78-episode sequence commissioned by Africa Magic will air on all Multichoice and Africa Magic platforms, together with Showmax and Peacock, reaching audiences in 48 African nations.
The Edo State Ministry of Arts, Tradition and Tourism and the Edo Movie Challenge are overseeing and actively supporting the venture, a testomony to its thematic focus and social relevance.
Talking at a gathering on Friday, Could 17, on the workplace of the First Woman of Edo State, Mrs. Betsy Obaseki, Ofime, the Chief Government of Native Media TV, burdened the significance of enjoying the sequence in Edo State.
He famous the historic context of the state and the South-South area with irregular migration and the authenticity it offers to the tales.
Ofime recommended the efforts of the Edo State Authorities and numerous businesses in combating the problem.
The producer of 'Oloibiri', 'Unvoiced' and 'Wura' additionally recommended Mrs. Obaseki for her advocacy for ladies empowerment and her assist for organizations and charities that form the position of girls and women in social improvement.
He stated its initiatives intention to cut back dependence on coercive forces that promote human trafficking and make sure that returnees are appropriately reintegrated into society.
The filmmaker additional disclosed that the telenovela may even showcase the numerous progress made within the artistic area and spotlight the expansion, technical experience and self-reliance fostered by initiatives of Governor Godwin Obaseki's administration.
Ofime additionally praised the Commissioner for Arts, Tradition and Tourism, Dr. Uyi Oduwa Malaka for making Edo State a hospitable atmosphere for filmmakers.
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