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Sunday, February 15, 2026

GABRIEL HUDUS EXPANDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTIVE MUSICIANS ACROSS PLATEAU

PMAN Plateau State Governor Gabriel Hodus (Mayor Elmore) Reaffirms Commitment to Expanding Opportunities for Musicians Across Plateau

The Performing Musicians and Employers’ Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Plateau State Chapter, under the leadership of its Governor, Comrade Gabriel Hodus, fondly known as Mayor Elmore, has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to creating expanded opportunities for musicians and creative professionals across Plateau State.


In his goodwill message while addressing key stakeholders in Nigeria at the plateau state government house, Governor Hodus emphasized that the growth of the creative industry in Plateau is a shared responsibility that requires structure, inclusion, and intentional investment in talent development.


At PMAN Plateau, our mission is clear! To open doors for musicians across the state. From emerging talents to established artists, everyone deserves access to platforms, mentorship, industry exposure, and sustainable income opportunities. We are building a system where talent is recognized, nurtured, and elevated beyond limitations.


Comrade. Gabriel Hodus (Mayor Elmore)
Governor, PMAN Plateau State Chapter
Governor Hodus
highlighted that empowering musicians is not merely about entertainment, but about strengthening the creative economy of Plateau State and positioning it as a leading hub for music and artistic excellence in Nigeria.


Under his leadership, the PMAN Plateau has committed to:
• Expanding performance and showcase platforms for local artists
• Facilitating industry networking and strategic partnerships
• Promoting professional development and creative skill acquisition
• Advocating policies that protect and promote musicians’ welfare
• Strengthening collaboration between government, private sector, and creative stakeholders


He further assured members that PMAN Plateau will continue to champion initiatives that provide visibility, structure, and sustainable pathways for musicians to thrive both locally and nationally.
When we create opportunities for musicians, we create jobs, inspire communities, and strengthen our cultural identity. Plateau is rich in sound, rhythm, and storytelling  and it’s time the world hears it louder.”


This renewed commitment aligns with PMAN Plateau’s broader vision of building an inclusive and thriving creative ecosystem where talent is supported, professionalism is upheld, and every musician has a platform to succeed.
Together, we rise. Together, Plateau sounds louder.


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RITA KACHIRO: THE RISING STAR FROM KADUNA


 RITA KACHIRO: THE RISING STAR FROM KADUNA 

ACTOR | PRODUCER | STORYTELLER 
From Kaduna State, Nigeria.


ABOUT RITA 

Rita Kachiro is a passionate Nigerian actress from Kaduna State, proudly representing the Ham (Jaba) tribe... Her journey into entertainment was driven by one simple thing!... Her deep love for storytelling...
From a young age, Rita discovered the power of stories to connect people, stir emotions and inspire change... That passion naturally led her into acting, where she found her voice through the characters she portrays...
She attended Government Secondary School Jaba Kogo, and over the years has continued to grow through hands-on experience, dedication, and a strong desire to keep improving her craft...
For Rita, acting is not just about being on screen!... It’s about truthfully living in every role and leaving audiences with something meaningful to hold onto...


HER JOURNEY IN FILM:

Rita (aka RITA-SEXXY) has featured in several Nollywood productions, steadily building her presence in the industry. Some of her works include:
Touching Body Student
• The Real One
• The Revenge
• Beyond the Veil
• Back to December
And other upcoming projects.


With each project, she brings emotion, depth, and authenticity to her characters. Whether playing strong-willed roles or emotionally vulnerable ones, Rita is known for her expressive delivery and natural screen presence.



BEYOND ACTING:
Rita is not limiting herself to just being in front of the camera. She is also building her skills in:
• Acting
• Producing
• Storytelling


Her goal is to create stories that reflect real-life experiences, cultural identity, and powerful human emotions.



WHAT'S  NEXT?
In the next two years, Rita is focused on growth and impact. She hopes to:
Produce hit movies
Tell unforgettable stories
Win awards and gain wider recognition
Establish herself as both a leading actress and creative producer

She believes the journey is just beginning and the best is yet to come.


PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY 
Rita believes that every character has a heartbeat and every story deserves honesty. Her mission is to use film as a tool to connect, inspire, and represent her roots with pride.


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Saturday, January 10, 2026

ALI NUHU CLOCKS TWO YEARS IN OFFICE: PROJECTS A BETTER 2026 OUTLOOK FOR NIGERIA’S FILM INDUSTRY

ALI NUHU CLOCKS TWO YEARS IN OFFICE: PROJECTS A BETTER 2026 OUTLOOK FOR NIGERIA’S FILM INDUSTRY 



A better outlook of improved quality of films, increased domestic and international distribution and exhibition windows, access to funding windows, film equipment and infrastructure availability, film training, capacity building, and other film production enablement that will positively enhance Nigeria’s film industry’s outing for the year 2026 has been projected by Dr. Ali Nuhu, who clocks two years on January 12th 2026 as the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC).


According to Nuhu, purpose driven measures emplaced and successfully executed by the NFC within the last two years, including advocacy programmes, projects, partnerships, collaborations, entrepreneurial skills development, training, capacity building, including the alignment of her operations with those of the federal government and the ministry of art, culture, tourism and the creative economy, will positively impact and greatly influence the nation’s 2026 creative outlook, especially its overall growth and contributions to the nation’s economy. Nuhu listed as impressive, outcome of conversations between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, Jamaica, Iran, Brazil, Canada, China, India – high volume creative economy countries- on the institutionalization of formal and reciprocal film co-production agreements, which Nigeria needs for the expansion of her direct and indirect foreign sectoral investment. Nigeria’s art, culture, music and especially film he said, will continue to provide incredible opportunities for talented Nigerians to dominate the global creative ecosystem, with huge returns on investments, job and wealth creation higher records.    

Affirming his projections of a better outlook for year 2026, Nuhu averred that efforts to review the obsolete NFC enabling Act of 1979, through the recently reintroduced draft Nigerian Film Commission Bill which has passed second reading at the Federal House of House of Representatives; consultation/stakeholders engagements on the review the National Film Policy, which has long exceeded its 10-year stipulated policy review threshold; resuscitation of the Draft National Film Archive Policy, to optimize operations of the National Film Video Sound Archive – Jos, as the National Repository and ensure the preservation of the nation’s rich audio-visual heritage which will soon receive the concurrent endorsement of the National Council on Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, as well as the development of a 5-Year Strategic Plan (2025-2030) for the Nigerian Film industry; commenced in the outgone year, all of which are expected to be concluded in year 2026, were actions undertaken to strengthen Nigeria’s film sector capabilities, and empower its operators and stakeholders to be able to function optimally. 


With an impressive Training and Capacity Development Performance Index of 2,553 and 5,128 persons who received various forms of trainings, skills development and capacity building in film production and other creative enterprises, from across the faculties of the National Film Institute, Jos and NFC’s Consultancy Services respectively, “we should expect a considerable and positive increase in the number of skilled, upcoming and professional filmmakers and content creators”. 





The NFI, Nuhu further said, was undergoing strategic repositioning, which will be completed soon, and expressed the Corporation’s profound appreciation to the National Universities Commission (NUC), the National Board for technical Education (NBTE), two key regulatory bodies, as well as the University of Jos, for aiding the NFI to effectively offer learning, training, and capacity building opportunities for Nigerians.


For the obvious reasons that Nigerian movies, through the ingenuity and resilience of her filmmakers, have become major weapons for social cohesion, peace, harmony and economic growth, Nuhu assured that, the NFC will continue to partner, support and engage all stakeholders, including film guilds and associations across the country, in charting pathways that will aid the accelerated development of Nigeria’s creative ecosystem. He listed the annual Zuma International Film Festival (ZUFF) and the SHOOT! Training Series as NFC’s major contributions to Nigeria’s and by implication, Africa’s and global creative economic growth, with highly significant and incontrovertible impact, especially within the digital content space. Given the measureable impact and inestimable value they add to economic diversification and national development, NFC will continue to mount contemporary audio-visual content creation events and engagements – ZUFF and SHOOT! Series inclusive; empower attendees, participants and trainees with digital creative skills, intellectual property protection; content monetization skills and competences.  


NFC will not shutter on its commitment and determination in providing the enabling environment for the continuous growth of Nigeria’s film industry through skills and capacity development improvements, access to funding opportunities, film equipment, film infrastructure provision and empowerment initiatives, transformative and impactful film sector advocacy programs and projects, including value based film co-production facilitations, that ultimately aligns with reviving, promoting, and advancing accelerated creative, political, economic stability and growth. for Nigeria. With the effective and efficient deployment of its capabilities, the positive projections of a better and impactful 2026 outlook for Nigeria’s film industry are possible, attainable, achievable and sustainable. 


Brian Etuk

Director, Public Affairs