The Lagos Chapter of the Guild of Film Art Design Practitioners (GOFAP) proudly hosted its National President, Ambassador Millicent Jack, in a significant meeting aimed at advancing the interests of film art design in Nigeria. The landmark gathering took place at 16A Ogunyemi Road, Victoria Island, Onirun Estate, Lagos, commencing at 12:00 noon.
The event brought together a diverse group of creative professionals, affectionately referred to as the “Gofap Kings and Queens,” for crucial discussions on pivotal industry matters. The meeting served as an important forum to reinforce unity within the guild and to champion the development and heightened recognition of film art design as an essential component of Nigeria’s burgeoning creative sector.
Distinguished members in attendance included Emmanuel, Babatunde Tmoney, Slim Orobo, Tuboh Bree, Chiamaka Maky’s, and Uche “Prince of Props,” who also serves as the Chairman of the Lagos State Chapter, alongside other respected creatives.
Ambassador Millicent Jack conveyed her profound appreciation for the Lagos Chapter’s unwavering dedication and vibrant energy. She emphasized the critical importance of such collaborative engagements in driving sustained progress within the creative sector across the nation.
“It was truly inspiring to meet with such passionate and talented members of our guild. Lagos continues to lead by example, and I am confident that the future of film art design is bright,” Ambassador Jack remarked, underscoring the chapter’s pivotal role.
The productive meeting concluded on a celebratory note, with all members reaffirming their steadfast commitment to GOFAP’s core mission and the broader vision for the Nigerian film industry. The collective sentiment underscored a shared dedication to building a stronger, more recognized creative industry.