Showing posts with label Lagos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lagos. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

NOSC INDUSTRY FORUM 2026 CALLS FOR GREATER INTENTIONALITY AND GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS IN NIGERIAN CINEMA


NOSC INDUSTRY FORUM 2026 CALLS FOR GREATER INTENTIONALITY AND GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS IN NIGERIAN CINEMA


Lagos, Nigeria, July 2, 2026 — The Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) convened filmmakers, producers, directors, writers, distributors, exhibitors, film institutions, government agencies, financiers, students, and other key industry stakeholders at the inaugural NOSC Industry Forum 2026, held at Filmhouse Cinemas, Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Held under the theme, “FROM ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETITIVENESS: Building Nigerian Films for Global Recognition,” the forum was designed to deepen industry understanding of the International Feature Film category and encourage Nigerian filmmakers to think beyond simply meeting submission requirements towards developing films capable of competing at the highest international level.




Opening the forum, NOSC Chairperson Stephanie Linus said the conversation around international recognition must begin long before a film is completed.

“For many years, conversations around the Oscars have often centred on one question: ‘How do we submit a film?’ We must now begin asking a different question: ‘How do we create films that deserve to compete among the world’s very best?’ Submission is a process. Competitiveness is a commitment.”

In her keynote presentation, “The Road to International Feature Film Recognition,” Linus examined the eligibility requirements for the International Feature Film category, recent changes to the Academy rules, the two qualification pathways, language requirements, theatrical release, creative control, technical standards, and the critical difference between a film being eligible and being genuinely competitive.

The forum also featured selected film case studies, using internationally recognised films to examine storytelling, directorial vision, technical execution, cultural authenticity, festival strategy, and global positioning.

A panel titled “Lessons from the Journey” brought together filmmakers and industry professionals with direct experience of Nigeria’s International Feature Film journey. The conversation explored what happens after a film is selected, the challenges filmmakers encounter, lessons from previous campaigns, the importance of post-production, and what future entrants should begin doing differently.

Discussions throughout the forum highlighted the need for stronger script development, longer development timelines, world-class sound and post-production, professional subtitles, early festival planning, strategic international partnerships, sustainable financing, distribution, publicity, and properly resourced awards campaigns.

The forum also examined the role of international co-productions and creative control, with speakers stressing that foreign financing or foreign crew members do not automatically determine a film’s country of submission. Participants were encouraged to understand how production structures, creative leadership, rights, and decision-making can affect eligibility.

Members of the Nigerian Official Selection Committee also participated in a wider conversation on the selection process and the future of Nigeria’s International Feature Film journey. The discussion addressed what NOSC looks for, eligibility versus competitiveness, technical quality, the evolving international landscape, and the support systems required to help Nigerian films compete globally.

The forum concluded with a call for greater collaboration across the Nigerian film ecosystem.

“Nigeria does not lack talent or stories,” Linus said. “What we need now is greater intentionality, stronger development, technical excellence, strategic planning, and collaboration. The goal is not simply to submit a film. The goal is to build films that can stand confidently among the best in the world.”

The NOSC Industry Forum 2026 marks a broader commitment to industry education, dialogue, and the continued advancement of Nigerian cinema on the global stage.

About the Nigerian Official Selection Committee

The Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) is the Academy-approved committee responsible for selecting Nigeria’s official entry for consideration in the International Feature Film category.

For more information:

www.thenosc.org



Saturday, June 27, 2026

Video: The Best Apartments in Lagos City



Luxury 3  Bedroom Apartment

📍 Ikate,Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria.







Amenities include:
.First class furniture with snooker
Private swimming pool
- 24/7 power supply
- Top notch Security 
- Serene environment
- LED Smart TV (w. Netflix)
- DStv
- Unlimited fibre optic internet
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Housekeeping
- Clean Beddings
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- Secure and designated parking 
- On site maintenance

Rate: US$200 per night.
Caution deposit fee: $100 

Contact to book now
St. Matthew Etim
Tel: +234 706 740 6622
Available on WhatsApp

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Welcome To Riviera for Comfort and Harmony on Victoria Island

Welcome To Riviera for Comfort and Harmony on Victoria Island

Luxury 2 units of  2/3 -Bedroom Serviced Apartment on Victoria Island, Lagos

- Normal Rate: US$250 daily

- long booking: US$240 daily

- Refundable Caution Fee: US$100


FEATURES & AMENITIES

Standard Swimming Pool

PlayStation 5

Snooker Table

Bathtub

24-Hour Electricity

24/7 Security

Fully Equipped Kitchen

In-House Chef (On Request)

All Rooms En-Suite

QLED Smart TVs in All Rooms

High-Speed Wi-Fi

Dedicated Parking

Netflix / YouTube / Dstv / Prime Video

Washing Machine

Tastefully Furnished Interiors

24-Hour Housekeeping

Intercom (Gate House / Housekeeper / Riviera)

HOUSE RULES

No smoking inside the apartment (smoking permitted on the balcony only)

No loud music

Maximum occupancy: 6 guests

BOOK NOW

Contact St. Matthew Etim

Tel: +234 706 740 6622


Britemoon Homes Opens For Business, Promises Premium Luxury, Comfort


Britemoon Homes Opens For Business, Promises Premium Luxury, Comfort

- By Ingram Osigwe

Amid pomp, glitz,classy meals and choice wines, Britemoon  Homes, an  upscale lodging facility located at Festac Town, Lagos, Sunday, June 14th, 2026 officially opened for business.Owned by High Chief (Dr)  Benedict C Amuta( Regent/Onowu Umudioka aka Oil Minister) who also combined his 65th birthday celebration with the event, the opening ceremony attracted dignitaries from all strata of life including business moguls, industrialists, entrepreneurs, natural rulers, christian clerics, political leaders,academics among others. The colourful event was declared open with prayer and dedication of the edifice to God by the Parish priest of the Church of Vistation Catholic Church, Festac Town, Rev. Father Melvis Mayaki.




Located at 1st Avenue, "P" Close, Festac Town, Lagos, Britemoon  Homes is a subsidiary of BENNEKS Industries Ltd. Various speakers at the opening ceremony eulogised High Chief Amuta' vision, business skill and managerial acumen, describing him as a man with the midas touch. They were of the view that in the ever-evolving hospitality industry, Britemoon Homes stands as a beacon of luxury, comfort, and  excellence,embodying commitment to quality, innovation, and sophistication; offering discerning clients an unparalleled living experience.












The various speakers averred that under the skilful managerial superintendence of Chief Amuta, whose entrepreneurial vision and dedication to excellence and service delivery have earned him widespread respect, Britemoon Homes has evidently raised the bar in the hospitality industry.

Ealier in his welcome speech, Chief Amuta explained that Britemoon Homes is tastefully designed and furnished with elegant furniture and equipment. "It is indeed a home away from home and ideal for vacationers, company Executives, Oil and Gas big players, business moguls and political leaders seeking premium comfort, privacy and serenity", he said.























Further breaking down the Britemoon Homes' Unique Selling Propositon (UPS), Chief Amuta said: " The apartments are in the categories of three and two bedrooms. The three bedrooms comprised of  the luxurious apartments: Brielle, Cavelle, the Lennox, Claridge, Camden and Mayfair.

In the two- bedroom category are Westmoor, Bellmont and the Brighton.

"With living rooms, dinning rooms, exquisite kitchen, 24/7 Wifi, laundry room, spacious garage and 24/7 power supply, lodgers at Britemoon are completely in the world of their dreams, immersed in comfort and luxury. 

"Another unique feature of Britemoon Homes is that it is mere 20 minutes drive from Nigeria's premier Airport, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja"

According to him, Britemoon Homes has emerged as a trusted name in the luxury apartment sector. With a reputation built on integrity, excellence, and attention to detail, Britemoon Homes has transformed the hospitality sector, seamlessly blending elegance with functionality. Customers, he informed, can effortlessly contact the management of Britemoon Homes for inquiries or reservations on Tel: +234 9166171565, (0)9166669186.

"Britemoon Homes is not merely about providing luxury apartments; it is about creating exceptional lifestyles, superior craftsmanship, contemporary design, and premium finishes tailored to meet the expectations of those who appreciate the finer things in life.

From spacious interiors and state-of-the-art amenities to serene environments and strategic locations, Britemoon Homes ensures that clients enjoy comfort, security, and prestige in equal measure. Each apartment is thoughtfully designed to serve as a sanctuary where luxury and convenience coexist harmoniously", High Chief Amuta said.

Under the skilful managerial acumen of Chief Amuta, whose entrepreneurial vision and dedication to excellence and service delivery have earned him widespread respect, Britemoon Homes has raised the bar in the hospitality industry.

The twin- event which was masterfully compared by MC Utaba  featured rib-cracking comedy by MC Sweet Mouth and cultural performance by  Pami Udu bunch.

Among high calibre dignitaries, including Chief Amuta's business associates that graced the opening ceremony cum birthday celebration include Prof Paully Emenike( Odenigbo na Nnanka), Chief Charles Odunukwe(Ijele Oraukwu)
Chief Ernest Anyaeche(Ochendo Aguluzigbo), 
Chief Jude Onyebuchi(Akaekpuchi Onwa na Akpo), Chief Vincent Okoye( Akunwata) Chief Augustine Okorie(Ausken Royal Furniture), Chief Sam Mbachukwu( Mkpu Ogiliga na Ichi), High Chief Francis Nwakanma (Udu Ako Mmiri na Achalla), Chief Barr Hycainth Maduagwu( Obata Obie) Chief Francis Chukwudebelu( Ezeani Omenuko) Chief Azubuike Majesty Ekweozor( Ide Umuawulu) Igwe Mkpume, HSH Chukwudinigbo Agwuna Mkpume,Chief Ifeanyi Okpala( Nnukwu Agu na Akokwa), Chief Emma Konac Aniakor( Chikeluba na Abba), Chief (Dr) Chigozie Nwaolisa( Eselu na Awka Etiti), Chief Ven Onwughalu( Obata Obie) Chief Chijioke Awalite( Ikemba Akokwa), Chief Mallison Ukatu( Onwa na Alor), Chief & Mrs AJC Orizu( Kaliozo Gburu Gburu), Nze John Paul Ogamba, Chief Basil Akukwe( Akunwata), Chief Bego Uluabuike, Chief John Great Nwankwo( Akunwata) Chief Bencroft Ajaegbo( Nwalotanna), Chief Ben Chinemelum( Ikenga Oraukwu), Chief & Mrs Chimezie Aniagwu( Osuofia Ozubulu), Chief Luke Okeke( Nwachinaemere na Akokwa), Chief Ifeanyichukwu Brown Nwankwo( MC Orange) Prophet Ken, Chief Orji Okosisi, Mr Emenike Agu( Metallic), Mr Churchill Ngoke, Mr Uche Opara, Bro Chike Okonkwo and many others.

Modern Kitchens, one of the best Catering Houses in Nigeria, kept all guests filled up with her array of local, tropical & Continental cuisines. Jumyz Chops & cocktails was on ground to treat guests with Finger foods & organic Cocktails.

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Osigwe, a strategic Communication,  Public Engagement and Business Development Expert, is the MD of Fullpage Communications Ltd.