NFVCB inaugurated its maiden Masterclass Series to strengthen Nigerian filmmakers’ legal, business and production skills for sustainable industry growth.
The National Film and Video Censors Board says it classified a total of 102 films for distribution and exhibition in January.
NFVCB has called on Nollywood filmmakers to shift their focus from volume to producing higher-quality content.
NFVCB called out the production and dissemination of same-sex content on platforms.
Mr Husseini pledged that NFVCB would work together as a family in the best interests of stakeholders and the nation.
“I advise those still in service to be committed to their jobs.’’
The governor noted that the absence of global standards posed several challenges.
The board said it was important to censor musical videos before they are aired by television stations.
The FG said recently apprehended suspected ritual killers blamed social media and Nollywood for their actions.
The information minister visited Daily Trust on Monday.
