The film has grossed over N2 billion at the box office.
“Let us challenge ourselves, inspire one another, and continue transforming our creative gifts into global impact,” he advised.
The NFC boss said the state has the capacity to benefit from enhanced growth through partnership initiatives.
Mr Wike said through the festival, residents were being exposed to a plethora of artistic expression.
Ms Aliyu argued that the only major way the government could make the creative industry attractive to investors was to introduce waivers, grants and tax holidays.
The festival, earlier scheduled to take place from December 1 to December 7, will now hold between April 2 and April 9, 2022.
