Mr Husseini said the board actually received, approved, and classified the film in line with its extant laws and guidelines.
Mr Husseini said the initiative was designed to celebrate practitioners whose contributions had significantly shaped Nigeria’s film industry.
NFVCB has provided hands-on training for Kannywood filmmakers on innovative know-how for film production and distribution in the digital era.
NFVCB called out the production and dissemination of same-sex content on platforms.
“Today, we are facing an industry emergency requiring bold and ambitious actions from all parents, guardians, and stakeholders,” said the NFVCB boss.
NFVCB and EFCC say they are collaborating to reduce the glamorisation of crimes in Nigerian films and other video works.
