The efforts of Nigeria’s apex movie industry regulator, the National Film and Video Censors’ Board, (NFCVB), to redefine the movie sector of the nation’s economy, are not going un-noticed by key industry players.
One of the latest endorsements is coming from multiple award winning film-maker, Kunle Afolayan, who gave kudos to the regulatory agency for the strides being made.
In a letter to the parastatal’s DG, Patricia Bala, Afolayan said: “Your strict enforcement of the Code of Ethics governing film and video production in Nigeria is highly commendable and this has culminated in improvement in the quality of moral values.”
The leading film-maker, who just premiered his latest work, a psychological thriller titled, October 1, underscored the impact the regulatory agency is making on the movie industry and by extension, the promotion of arts, culture and traditions of the Nigerian people and the entire black race.
One of the latest endorsements is coming from multiple award winning film-maker, Kunle Afolayan, who gave kudos to the regulatory agency for the strides being made.
In a letter to the parastatal’s DG, Patricia Bala, Afolayan said: “Your strict enforcement of the Code of Ethics governing film and video production in Nigeria is highly commendable and this has culminated in improvement in the quality of moral values.”
The leading film-maker, who just premiered his latest work, a psychological thriller titled, October 1, underscored the impact the regulatory agency is making on the movie industry and by extension, the promotion of arts, culture and traditions of the Nigerian people and the entire black race.
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