PEFTI Film Institute has commenced French language training. Mr. Pierre Cherruau, the French Embassy Regional Audio-Visual Attaché, recently commissioned it.
This five-month intensive French language class, conducted by Alliance Française, is part of the French Embassy’s propagation of arts in Nigeria. It comes on the heels of the French Film Day held at PEFTI Film Institute, on September 11, 2014.
“Nigeria occupies a prominent position in global entertainment. French Language training brings seamless integration with our Francophone neighbours and the global French-speaking people at large,” Abiola Adenuga, PEFTI Registrar, said.
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