The feat makes Abraham the first debut director to gross over N1 billion in cinemas.
The National Film and Video Censors Board says it classified a total of 102 films for distribution and exhibition in January.
The Christian body therefore called on the producers and promoters of the film to reconsider the title and issue a public apology.
Mr Husseini said the board actually received, approved, and classified the film in line with its extant laws and guidelines.
NFVCB has called on Nollywood filmmakers to shift their focus from volume to producing higher-quality content.
Mr Husseini said the initiative was designed to celebrate practitioners whose contributions had significantly shaped Nigeria’s film industry.
He urged the participating students to listen and endeavour to use the opportunity to learn.
NFVCB has provided hands-on training for Kannywood filmmakers on innovative know-how for film production and distribution in the digital era.
NFVCB said it was inundated with complaints regarding the upcoming movie and has since contacted the movie producers to “address the concerns raised.”
Guilds in the Nigerian film industry, aka Nollywood, have urged the federal government to retain NFVCB as it implements the Oronsaye Report.
