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Nigeria’s cinemas generate N567m in June

The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) says it generated N567 million revenue across cinemas in the country for the month of June.

The National Chairman of CEAN, Opeyemi Ajayi, disclosed this in Lagos on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.

Ajayi, who said 210,299 viewers were also accommodated across the cinemas during the month under review, expressed delight over the slight increase in revenue generated in June compared with what was gotten in May.

READ ALSO: CEAN: Nigerians spent N441m watching movies in March

He said: “We were able to rake in N567,899,087 for the month of June with 210,299 viewers admission across the cinemas.

“We have a slight increase in sales in month of June when we got N567,899,087 and in May we sold N514,653,363 with 197,242 viewers admission.”

Ajayi noted that the movies to be showcased in cinemas for the month of July include Lust Lobe and Other Things, Mission Impossible 7, Insidious, Orisha, Oppenheimer, Hotel Labamba, and Unforgivable.

The Star

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