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Nigerian Entertainment Conference

30 Apr 2016
Performing artiste, Isaac Gerald, spoke to Guardian TV at NEC 2016, and placed emphasis on the fact that there are a lot of challenges facing the Nigerian entertainment industry, most notably the need for structure.
29 Apr 2016
Dance choreographer, Kaffy, spoke to Guardian TV at NEC 2016 about the Nigerian entertainment industry and its growing global appeal.
28 Apr 2016
CEO of Dunn Loren Merrifield, Sonnie Ayere, at NEC 2015, talks to Guardian TV on the importance of having government representation in an entertainment industry that contributes over a trillion naira to the Nigerian economy.
28 Apr 2016
Tecno's GM Operations Mobile Apps, Oye Akindeyinde, talks to Guardian TV on how digital growth has helped artistes in terms of streamed online data.
27 Apr 2016
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.
22 Apr 2016
On-Air Personality, Wana Udobang, at the Nigerian Entertainment Conference, speaks to Guardian TV on the link between the entertainment industry and economic development.
22 Apr 2016
Ace comedian, Bovi, at NEC 2016 bares his mind on the Nigerian entertainment industry.
21 Apr 2016
Nigerian Entertainment Conference founder, Ayeni Adekunle, speaks to Guardian TV at NEC 2016 on how the Federal Government can turn the entertainment industry into a major revenue earner.
21 Apr 2016
Nigerian entertainer, Folarin Falana, a.k.a. Falz, shares his thoughts on the entertainment Industry, while also calling on the government to put in place a conducive environment for artistes to flourish.

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