RMD, Afolayan, Osiberu, others join Oscars academy

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the body behind the famous Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, has asked top Nollywood actors and directors to join its ranks.

According to a statement posted on their website this week, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Kunle Afolayan, Jade Osiberu, Shola Dada, and CJ Obasi were among the 398 ‘distinguished artists and executives’ invited by the esteemed recognition platform.

The academy’s selection procedure was also reported to be based on professional qualifications, with a heavy emphasis on representation, inclusion, and equity.

The body’s Chief Executive Officer, Bill Kramer; and President, Janet Yang, noted that they were proud to welcome the new members. They said, “The Academy is proud to welcome these artists and professionals into our membership. They represent extraordinary global talent across cinematic disciplines, and have made a vital impact on the arts and sciences of motion pictures and on movie fans worldwide.”

The new members were chosen from various categories, including ‘actors’, ‘casting directors’, ‘cinematographers’, ‘costume designers’, ‘directors’, ‘documentary filmmakers’, ‘executives’, ‘film editors’, ‘make-up artists and hairstylists’, and ‘marketing and public relations experts’.

Veteran actor, RMD, was recognised in the artists’ category; Jade Osiberu was in the producers’ category, and Kunle Afolayan and Shola Dada in the writers’ category, while CJ Obasi was named in the directors’ category.

Describing it as his best birthday present, RMD wrote on social media, “I just kept seeing the messages of congratulations but did not know what to make of it.

My people did some digging and they confirmed it is on their official website. So , it’s official. Congratulations are in order. Best birthday present came early. July, my birth month, comes not only with perfection but plenty gifts.

“PS: I don’t know my sponsors for this yet but when I do, I will say ‘thank you’ again. My heart is glad.”

Expressing delight about the honour, Osiberu wrote on Instagram, “2023 has already been quite the year, but to be invited to join @theacademy is such an honour. 14-year-old Jade who dreamed of being a filmmaker, at a time when that dream seemed so ridiculous, is so excited and proud of the journey so far. I’m even more excited because I know the journey is just really beginning.”