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TK partners Crescent Varsity’s Mass Comm, hires HOD for new project

Few days ago, world renowned Tunde Kelani, the Chief Executive Officer of Mainframe Films, visited the much talked about Department of Mass Communication, Crescent University Abeokuta, Ogun State.
TK was taken through the newspapers section of the MassComm, Crescent University Abeokuta, during the visit.

During the visit, he revealed that he was attracted to the rapidly growing profile of the department and the institution which prides itself as Citadel of Academic and Moral Excellence.

Popularly called TK, the Mainframe Films boss said the mission of his visit was to hire the Head of Department, Dr Kola Adesina as consultant to a full length film he was working on, which would revolve around contents, culture and communication narratives in indigenous music.
He has equally consented to partner with Crescent Mass Communication Department in the training of its students particularly in cinematography and related specialisations.
Tunde Kelani has produced epic and landmark films including Maami, Ti Oluwa Ni Ile, Saworoide, Koseegbe and several others.
The film he is currently working on will be hinged on the life and times of Ayinla Omowura, an ace musician who died about 40 years ago. Pictures below show TK during a tour of facilities in the department which include the Graphic Design Studios, Printing Press, TV and Radio Studios, PR and Advertising Studios.
His itinerary also included a courtesy call on the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila and the Registrar, Barr. Zajariyya Ajibola.
TK also features on Crescent FM Radio Station.
From Right: Vice Chancellor, Crescent University Abeokuta, Ogun State, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, Mainframe Films CEO, Mr. Tunde Kilani, Registrar Crescent University Abeokuta, Barrister Zakariya Ademola Ajibola and HOD Mass Communication Crescent University, Dr. Kola Adesina, during the visit of the Mainframe Films boss.

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