The Director’s Guild of Nigeria (DGN) is expected to herald a wing of change as diffent candidates are vying for the post of the president.
Presently ace movie director, Lancelot Odua-Imasuen, popular actor, Fred Amata and co-consultant of Yabatech Film Academy (YFA), Kingsley Omo-Efe are in the race for the election which holds this month.
Armani J. Arman is the fourth candidate in the race for the next president that will pilot the affairs of the Director’s Guild whose president is Andy Amenechi.
Kingsley Omo-Efe with 15 years membership of DGN has served as National Secretary, Public Relations Officer and Vice President of the guild.
“The desire for change and repositioning the profession of the directing and the director has inspired my resolve to become DGN President. My leadership will be hinged on good and quality leadership based this four cardinal points. They are Commitment, Service, Loyalty and Respect for members,” says Mr Omo-Efe.
His rival, Lancelot, who also plans big for the transformation of the guild also promised to solicit for the support of the government and private sectors. “It’s in my character to dream and desire great things, I want to make every individual Nigerian film Director to overcome the century challenges of filmmaking, globalise and draw National and international attention to our DGN, engage government and private sectors with interests in our craft.”
The election holds on Friday, February 26.
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