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Igbo Movie Producers re-elect Nwanganga as President
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Igbo Movie Producers re-elect Nwanganga as President

The Igbo Movie Producers Association of Nigeria (IMPAN) re-elected JohnPaul Nwanganga as its president for a two-year term during an election held in Enugu. Other key positions were filled by Ngozi Okeke (Vice President), Paul Ibeh (Secretary), Joyce Ikem (Assistant Secretary), Ifemamma Rita (Financial Secretary), Izuchukwu Orjioke (Provost), and Uchenna Okoro (Director of Socials). The election was praised by members and leaders such as veteran actress Nkiru Sylvanus and actor Ferdinand Ohanekwu, who emphasized the importance of authentic storytelling reflecting Igbo culture and history. Nwanganga pledged to promote Igbo language and culture through filmmaking and highlighted the legacy of Igbo filmmakers in shaping Nollywood.

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Igbo Movie Producers re-elect Nwanganga as President

The Igbo Movie Producers Association of Nigeria (IMPAN) re-elected JohnPaul Nwanganga as its president for a two-year term during an election held in Enugu. Other key positions were filled by Ngozi Okeke (Vice President), Paul Ibeh (Secretary), Joyce Ikem (Assistant Secretary), Ifemamma Rita (Financial Secretary), Izuchukwu Orjioke (Provost), and Uchenna Okoro (Director of Socials). The election was praised by members and leaders such as veteran actress Nkiru Sylvanus and actor Ferdinand Ohanekwu, who emphasized the importance of authentic storytelling reflecting Igbo culture and history. Nwanganga pledged to promote Igbo language and culture through filmmaking and highlighted the legacy of Igbo filmmakers in shaping Nollywood.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and professional developments within the Igbo movie industry, emphasizing organizational leadership and creative goals. There is no explicit political framing, ideological emphasis, or partisan content. The focus is on cultural preservation and industry growth, which,

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