User talk:AMKano

Ahmad Sarari is a notable figure within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nollywood#:~:text=Nollywood%2C%20a%20portmanteau%20of%20Nigeria,in%20The%20New%20York%20Times. Nigerian film industry], particularly renowned for his contributions to the Hausa-Language cinema sector, commonly referred to as Kannywood, He is the CEO KannywoodTv & Entertainment. Throughout his career, Sarari has held significant leadership roles and has been involved in various initiatives aimed at fostering the development of the industry. Sarari's prominence within the industry became evident when he assumed the vice presidency of the Motion Picture Practitioners Association of Nigeria (MOPPAN) in 2009. He also served as the MOPPAN president twice in a row. During his tenure, which spanned nearly two decades, Sarari was recognized for his dedication and commitment to the growth and advancement of the association. Following his resignation, the Board of Trustees of MOPPAN expressed profound appreciation for his service, citing his selfless dedication to the organization. In addition to his leadership within MOPPAN, Sarari has established himself as a respected film producer, responsible for several acclaimed productions, including "WARAKA," "SARMADAN," and "KUMBAR SUSA." These works have received multiple awards and accolades, showcasing Sarari's talent and artistic vision. Furthermore, Sarari has played a pivotal role in organizing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kannywood_Awards#:~:text=Kannywood%20Awards%20is%20an%20annual%20film%20event%20presented,Conference%20Center%2C%20Abuja%2C%20FCT%2C%20on%20January%2031%2C%202015. Kannywood Awards] as founder and chief host, an annual event that celebrates excellence in Hausa-language cinema. Sarari has been entrusted with key responsibilities, such as serving as the Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee for the Zuma Film Festival. Sarari is one of the board members of Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria(AVRS)

Ahmad Sarari
Notable figure of Hausa Film Cinema AMKano (talk) 17:26, 2 April 2024 (UTC)