AICL GMD attends SIN premiere, reinforces support for creative economy
The Group Managing Director of Abuja Investments Company Limited (AICL), Ambassador Maureen Tamuno, attended the highly anticipated premiere of the movie SIN as the Special Guest of Honour at Silverbird Cinemas, Jabi Lake Mall, Abuja, at the weekend.
The premiere drew industry stakeholders, creative talents, investors, and cinema enthusiasts to celebrate Nigeria’s evolving film industry.
Ambassador Tamuno’s presence underscored AICL’s ongoing commitment to positioning Abuja as a leading destination for film, culture, and creative enterprise.
The Abuja Film Village project is a visionary initiative and subsidiary of AICL designed to create a thriving hub for film production and entertainment in the heart of Nigeria. It aligns with AICL’s mandate to drive impactful investments in Abuja’s creative economy and also echoes the broader development goals of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) under the leadership of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.
In her remarks, Ambassador Tamuno expressed excitement over the premiere of SIN, describing the film as a compelling and socially relevant production that reflects the power of storytelling in shaping public awareness.
“This is an international-standard film, and we’re truly excited to see this level of work being produced,” she said. “SIN is not just a movie — it’s a message. These are the kinds of stories we need to tell, especially to our young people, to help them understand the risks of getting involved in things they don’t fully comprehend.”
She said the company’s strategic initiative of the Abuja Film Village Project is in line with the vision of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, which prioritizes youth development, job creation, and cultural revitalization through strategic public-private partnerships.
The movie SIN, written and produced by Jim Iyke, explores the dark realities of drug use and trafficking, shedding light on the devastating impact of substance abuse on individuals, families, and communities. It showcases the depth of Nigerian storytelling and the growing potential of Abuja as a cinematic backdrop for socially conscious films.
The premiere was attended by notable figures from the public and private sectors, including Abdullahi Auwal Rano, Chairman, AA Rano Group of Companies; Charles Odii, DG/CEO of SMEDAN; DCG B.M. Jibo, Deputy Comptroller of Customs; Prince Nicolas Ukachukwu; and others.
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