Nigerian First Ladies rally support for Mai Martaba’s Oscars Campaign
In a landmark show of solidarity, the First Ladies of Nigeria’s 36 states have rallied behind the campaign of ’Mai Martaba’, a film director whose work is propelling the nation toward the prestigious Oscars.
SolaceBase reports that this significant endorsement followed a strategic meeting between Prince Daniel, the producer and director of the film, and the Nigeria Governors’ Spouses Forum (NGSF).
The gathering, hosted by Amb. (Prof.) Olufolake Abdulrazaq, First Lady of Kwara State and Chairperson of the NGSF, highlighted the collective resolve to elevate Nigerian cinema to the global stage.
“As we continue our journey to the Oscars, I had the privilege of meeting the remarkable First Ladies of the federation under the umbrella of the NGSF. Their enthusiasm and commitment have injected fresh energy into this campaign,” said Prince Daniel.
The meeting emphasized the vital role of Nollywood in showcasing Nigeria’s rich culture, fostering national unity, and enhancing global recognition.

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The First Ladies unanimously recognized the importance of Mai Martaba’s campaign, not just as a step toward an Oscar win but as a symbol of Nigeria’s creative and cultural prowess.
Mai Martaba, a leading figure in Nigeria’s film industry, has been steadfast in his mission to position the country as a serious contender on the international stage.
With this endorsement from the nation’s most influential women, his campaign has reached unprecedented heights.
Amb. (Prof.) Olufolake Abdulrazaq, speaking on behalf of the Forum, pledged their unwavering support, “The NGSF is proud to stand behind Mai Martaba and his journey to the Oscars.
“Nigerian cinema is a powerful vehicle for telling our stories, and this campaign is a testament to the talent and creativity of our people. Together, we will amplify these voices on the world stage.”
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She further highlighted the NGSF’s commitment to supporting creative industries as a tool for cultural diplomacy, economic growth, and social cohesion.
“Our support for Mai Martaba is not just about this campaign—it’s a long-term investment in a thriving creative sector that unites us as a nation and showcases our brilliance globally.”
The endorsement by the First Ladies is a historic moment for the Nigerian film industry, reflecting a unified national effort to achieve international acclaim.
By leveraging their platforms, the NGSF aims to connect the campaign with global stakeholders and amplify its reach, positioning Nigeria as a hub for cinematic excellence.
As the Oscars approach, Mai Martaba’s campaign continues to gain momentum, capturing the imagination of Nigerians and inspiring hope for a brighter future in global entertainment.
This collaboration underscores the transformative power of Nollywood as a force for cultural storytelling and national pride.
The journey may still be unfolding, but with the collective strength of Nigeria’s First Ladies, Mai Martaba’s bid for Oscar glory stands as a testament to the nation’s boundless potential.
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