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JCI Ikeja’s Short Movie on COVID-19 Premiered

Positive reactions and glitz have continued to trail the just premiered JCI Ikeja’s short movie titled ‘Still With Us’.

The movie which was premiered at the April General Assembly of the organisation stressed the need for everyone to follow all precautionary measures of COVID-19 to stem the spread of the virus, as the virus is still very much around.

JCI Nigeria’s National President, Abiola Olorunnisola, who expressed his delight at the premiere of the movie, thanked the Local Organisation for creating such content to sensitize the people on how to take precautions on the spread of Covid-19.

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“This is a laudable initiative and should be encouraged using the medium to sensitize the public to ensure adherence to Covid-19 precautions,” Olorunnisola advised.

In the same vein, JCI’s International Vice President, Tetiwe Nzimah also commended the JCI Ikeja on the brilliant move to position the local organisation for global relevance through the short movie.

Nzimah said the movie will sensitize millions of people on how to remain on top of their game to beat the dreaded virus.

She also urged them to subtitle the movie in different languages to further expand its reach.

Speaking on the project, the 2021 Local Organisation President, Tricia Inalu said that the movie was shot and produced from the stable of the Local Organisation to further sensitize the world that COVID-19 is still ravaging the world.

The short film was directed by the quintessential filmmaker – Usman ‘Blackky’ Ogunlade

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