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Idris Elba Supports Ghana’s Film Education with $25,000 UniMAC-IFT Donation
On March 25, 2025, acclaimed British actor and producer Idris Elba visited Ghana’s University of Media Arts and Communication-Institute of Film and Television (UniMAC-IFT) to foster collaboration and promote the advancement of creative education. The visit, arranged by the institute’s Public Relations Department, was aimed at building strategic partnerships and encouraging meaningful dialogue with global stakeholders. Welcomed by Rector Professor Samuel Manasseh Yirenkyi and faculty members, Elba was presented with the university’s achievements and ongoing challenges, especially in infrastructure. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement and anticipation as the university community embraced the presence of one of the world’s most influential creatives.
Elba, renowned for his work in film and global advocacy for African storytelling, expressed deep admiration for the institution’s efforts in shaping the next generation of filmmakers. He shared insights on his upcoming global studio project designed to provide advanced training for emerging creatives. During his address, Elba emphasized the importance of institutions like UniMAC-IFT in driving Africa’s film industry forward and pledged his support. In a remarkable gesture, he announced a $25,000 donation from his Elba Hope Foundation to address some of the infrastructure deficits the university faces. The contribution was met with overwhelming applause, marking a pivotal moment in the university’s pursuit of excellence in film and media education.
The donation and Elba’s presence served as powerful affirmations of UniMAC-IFT’s potential in the global creative space. Rector Yirenkyi expressed heartfelt appreciation for the gift, acknowledging its significance in bolstering the school’s capacity to nurture talent. More than a ceremonial visit, Elba’s engagement underscored the possibility of building bridges between Africa and the global film industry through investment, collaboration, and shared purpose. As the rain that marked the evening began to ease, it seemed symbolic of the renewed hope ignited by Elba’s commitment. His visit wasn’t just about a financial gesture—it was about validating Africa’s creative dreams and reinforcing the belief that with the right support, African storytellers can rise to global acclaim.
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