Kunle Afolayan has been invited to the United Nations to discuss the opportunities and challenges in the Nigerian film industry.
The panel is aimed at giving filmmakers an opportunity to explain to these decision makers what they (producers and directors) need to set up the right kind of legal infrastructure for filmmaking business.
Afolayan will speak alongside Lagos-based copyright lawyer, Bankole Sodipo, who heads a pan-African film sales agency (DIFFA).
This invitation comes after Nigeria recently presented four key Copyright ratified Treaties to the Assembly of member states of the World Intellectual Property Organization to aid the fight against piracy.
Also, Afolayan’s 2016 pan-African film, “The CEO,” which stars Wale Ojo, Hilda Dokubo, Angelique Kidjo among others, will screen for the diplomats and delegates at the event.
“I feel honored to have been invited to such as it’s a good call. This will give room for the issue of piracy to be discussed, addressed and dealt with on a global scale,” Afolayan said to Pulse Nigeria.
“And I feel super excited that our film the CEO would be screen to such dignitaries,” he added.