The federal government has given 40 practitioners in the Nigerian 
film industry, Nollywood, various grants under the recently launched 
capacity training fund of the presidential intervention scheme for the 
industry also known as Project ACT Nollywood.
 In a statement by Paul Nwabuikwu, the special adviser to the 
coordinating minister to the economy and minister of finance the grants,
 which are currently being processed, will enable the practitioners 
receive high quality training in accredited institutions to improve 
their competencies in various areas of film craft.
 
The training part of the capacity building fund is valued at N150 
million and is dedicated to training and skills acquisition for Nigerian
 movie practitioners in all competencies along the entire value chain of
 Nigeria’s movie industry.
 These include scriptwriting, directing, production and production 
design, special effects, lighting, sound, HD techniques, acting, 
cinematography, make-up, editing, etc.
 The applications submitted by the practitioners successfully scaled 
the rigorous qualification processes for the training and skills 
acquisition segment of the capacity building fund.
 The second component is the capacity development fund which is also worth N150 million. 
 It will give grants to existing Nigerian-owned private institutes 
that offer training courses, programmes and technical certification in 
the movie industry.
 While expressing satisfaction with the development, the coordinating
 minister for the economy and minister of finance, Dr Ngozi 
Okonjo-Iweala, appealed for more applications from qualified 
practitioners.

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