
Versatile entertainer, Helen Paul, fondly called Tatafo, has established a film academy in Ogba area of Lagos. The establishment is named Helen Paul Theatre and Films Academy.
Helen, a comedienne and ambassador to some big brands in Nigeria, disclosed that unveiling the institution was a dream come true for her.
She said, “Right from childhood, I have always looked forward to a day like this –when I will float a school that will help build a better society devoid of charlatans. For some years now, this project has been in the making, and I thank God that it has finally come to stay.
“Our classes are going to be more practical, that is why we invested heavily on the studios and other equipment that will make our students one of the best. We have also created a platform that will make it easier for them to get jobs, before and after they finish from the school.”
The school offers courses in Cinematography, Acting, Video Editing, Photography, Dance, Basic Presentation, Costuming & Sewing, Hair Styling, Sound Engineering and Graphics Design. It is equipped with modern facilities that will aid easy learning.
Helen is currently studying for her Ph.D at the University of Lagos (UNILAG).


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