Ms Dada will work with language instructors in developing audio-visual materials for teaching African languages and engage with the University of Michigan campus community.
The programme is run by the University’s African Studies Center and the Department of Afro-American and African Studies .
In addition, she will engage with elementary, middle, and high school students and teachers in Southeast Michigan. “Visiting our classrooms to share her wealth of experience with our students will further make Africa and the rich tradition of the continent and the burgeoning film industry in Nigeria more visible on our campus,” he said.The movie star said she is honoured to be the Global Artist in Residence, representing Nollywood, one of Africa’s most vibrant film industries.
She is most well known for her roles as ‘Folake’ in the popular M-Net television series Jemeji and ‘Linda’ in the Netflix Original Film Òlòtūré.
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