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Filmhouse Group, Care4Her Initiative To Train 100 Women In Cinematography

by Cyril Ehis April 9, 2026
by Cyril Ehis April 9, 2026
‎ Filmhouse Group is having a strategic partnership with Care4Her Initiative to train 100 women in technical cinematography skills as part of Project Empower 2.0.
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‎‎The five-day programme is designed to build a strong pipeline of female technical talent within Nigeria’s creative industry. Participants will receive hands-on training through structured classes in videography and content creation, as well as practical sessions focused on camera operations and on-set best practices, among other things.
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‎The initiative targets women aged 18–35 who are passionate about film and visual storytelling, offering them access to practical knowledge, mentorship, and a supportive learning environment.
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‎ Through this partnership, Filmhouse Group reinforces its commitment to gender inclusion, youth empowerment, and long-term industry development.
‎Speaking on the collaboration, Kene Okwuosa, Group CEO of Filmhouse Group, said, “Our collaboration with Care4Her Initiative on Project Empower 2.0 marks an important milestone in our commitment to gender inclusivity and youth empowerment. Beyond training, this programme creates meaningful opportunities for women to advance their skills and build sustainable careers within the entertainment industry.”
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‎Also commenting, Mojisola Oladapo, Chief Marketing Officer, Filmhouse Group, added: “This partnership aligns strongly with our purpose at Filmhouse Group to create access, representation, and real career pathways for women in film. Project Empower 2.0 reflects our dedication to driving impact beyond the screen.”

‎Oyinkansola Gbolagunte, Executive Director, Care4Her Initiative, said: ‎“We believe every woman deserves equal opportunity to thrive in technical roles. Through this collaboration with Filmhouse Group, we are creating an inclusive space where women can gain relevant skills, confidence, and exposure needed to succeed.”
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‎Filmhouse Group and Care4Her Initiative remain committed to delivering a meaningful and impactful programme that provides participants with practical tools and industry exposure to support long-term growth within Nigeria’s creative ecosystem.
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