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NITDA preps Northern film studio with tech twist
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82212, member: 636"] Tech bros are finally attempting to fix the messy movie industry in Northern Nigeria. NITDA boss Kashifu Inuwa promised a massive studio for Kannywood. He announced this plan during a Kano meeting with FutureMap Foundation to boost the local digital economy. Inuwa claims movie producers hold more influence than politicians do over public behavior. He urged creators to stop chasing quick profits. The agency head wants content that motivates young tech builders. They pledged to provide incubation centers and advanced equipment to improve video quality. Nasiru B. Muhammad complained about the harsh operational climate. He asked the agency for specific help with AI software. The film boss hopes automated translation and subtitles will help local movies break into international markets efficiently. Two local devs showed off new inventions that impressed officials. Shuaib S. Agaka presented a media intelligence tool named PRev. Abdullahi Sani Mahuta displayed an ed-tech platform called SchoolTra. Inuwa encouraged them to collaborate with outside experts to scale those products. Yushau A. Shuaib highlighted the training history at the PRNigeria Centre. Over two thousand students have learned digital skills there recently. The roadmap targets artificial intelligence applications next. Stakeholders agreed on steps to support startups and turn the region into a talent hub. [/QUOTE]
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