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Entertainment has allowed us to appreciate our culture – John Ugbe

By Guardian TV
27 April 2016   |   2:30 pm
John Ugbe, at NEC 2016, speaks to Guardian TV, among other things, on the growth of the Nigerian entertainment industry, the birth of a local language-speaking movie channel, and how local content has helped boost Nigeria's global image.

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