Nollywood actor and movie producer, Femi Adebayo, has been selected to join the International Academy of Television Arts, and Sciences, a non-profit membership organisation, based in New York City, United States of America.
Femi is the son of veteran Nollywood actor, Adebayo Salami, aka Oga Bello.
The prestigious academy organises the internationally acclaimed International Emmy Awards, a platform that acknowledges excellence in the television industry on a global scale.
“The International Emmy Awards, organised by the International Academy of Television, Arts, and Sciences, stands as a beacon of excellence in recognising outstanding television programming produced outside the United States, and Adebayo’s induction onto this international platform serves as an inspiration for aspiring actors and filmmakers across Africa.
“Also, this achievement not only marks a personal triumph for Adebayo but also underscores the growing influence and impact of African cinema on the global entertainment landscape. It is also a resounding testament to his remarkable contributions to the world of entertainment, particularly his stellar performances in the movies — ‘King of Thieves’, and ‘Jagun Jagun’,” a statement by the body read.
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