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Ani-Laju’s big dream to foster entertainment industry, revive Nigeria

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Founder of e-pay, an electronic payment solutions provider and convener, ‘Make Nigeria Great’, Victor Ani-Laju, has launched a ‘HELP’ project in a bid to empower new talents for entertainment, education, and economic growth in Nigeria.

Speaking at the launch of the initiative, Ani-Laju stated that HELP as an acronym stands for Health, Entertainment, Labour and Productivity and it shall be producing six-star buster movies with local contents based on true life stories of Nigerians living in the South, North, East, West and Central areas of Nigeria and also Nigerians living abroad.

He noted that the movie would show the world the true great talents in Nigerians and the rich heritage of its motherland.

“For education, we will help Nigerians discover and develop their God-given talents and turn them into skill workers to create more employment. For economics, it is obvious that when we empower the talents of our people our economy will grow faster and better, more people will be employed, more families will earn more money and Nigeria will be great again,” Ani-Laju added.

Ani-Laju, who also revealed his political ambition, said that he would contest for the president seat in the next election, while he promised to transform the lives of all talented people, including, scriptwriters, actors, actresses, cinematographers, directors, video editors, makeup artist, models, songwriters, musicians, entertainers, sportsmen and women, and artisans.

He disclosed that the auditioning for new talents will commence by May 2021 at different cities nation-wide. Ani-Laju also said the new talents hunt is open for a partnership with both private and public institutions.

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