The president of the network, James Erebuoye, made the call in a statement on Wednesday.
She called for their continued support for the administration of President Bola Tinubu.
Ms Silva stated, “If we can breathe life into Tinapa again, we can revive the heartbeat of Nollywood in the South-South region.”
The summit, to be organised by NiDCOM and the Nigeria Diaspora Summit Initiative (NDSI), is scheduled to be held from November 11 to 13.
Mr Babarinde said Nigeria could be great, but unlocking that potential depends on how the leaders engage the most valuable resource, which is the people.
According to the NIS, the reviewed passport fees will not affect Nigerians in diaspora.
About 27,000 of the irregular migrants had been reintegrated into society through the Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration Programme.
“His intellectual prowess is unmatched, he is resolute and undaunted in whatever he does,” he said.
She said that their confidence in her vision and capabilities was an honour and a call to action.
“In every thriving country of the world, you find at least a Nigerian involved.’’
