Group warns against tobacco industry still targeting Nigerian youths despite control laws
The group warned that despite years of tobacco control campaigns and existing laws, Nigerian adolescents remain vulnerable to nicotine addiction ...
The group warned that despite years of tobacco control campaigns and existing laws, Nigerian adolescents remain vulnerable to nicotine addiction ...
With one of the largest youth populations in the world, Nigeria is a key focus for the industry and must ...
She described the recognition as a wake-up call
PREMIUM TIMES reported that the actress became embroiled in controversy after CAN described her movie, ‘A Very Dirty Christmas’, as ...
At the 5th PAO Digital Content Regulation Conference, the Minister of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, the NFVCB DG, and ...
“One of the most disturbing trends today is the piracy of Nigerian films on encrypted platforms such as Telegram…”.
The regulation, approved in 2024 under the leadership of Culture Minister Hannatu Musawa, applies to films, music videos, and skits ...
The National Film and Video Censors Board was pivotal in the Nigerian film industry in 2024.
Nollywood actress Nancy Isime recently shared pictures of a bank heist scene from a movie dressed in hijab.
The movie's set photos depicts women in hijabs and face veils brandishing guns during a bank heist, sparking widespread outrage.
CAPPA urged the government at all levels to intensify its effort to enforce the National Tobacco Control Act 2015 and ...
“NFVCB aims to classify, not stifle creativity, ensuring appropriate ratings for content depicting tobacco or nicotine product”.
“We will work with the industry to see how we achieve zero, completely smoke-free Nollywood.”
‘‘Britain, Kenya, and South Africa have moved from censorship to classification. Hence, Nigeria needs to adapt to the changing times’’.
As indicated in the report, films in English constitute the chunk of the films produced during the period under review.
"We believe we have the right partner with you. Films and videos are meant to promote good moral standards. Your ...
“We want to work on reviewing our laws which has not been tampered with for over 20 years and this ...
Nigeria's minister of information recently blamed Nollywood for featuring money rituals in some of its movies, saying this has negatively ...
The Board revealed that most of the censored films were not produced in Nigeria.
“Nigerian films and movies should not only depict reality, but (should) also give-out moral lessons at the end.”
Mr Fosudo said the violence scenes in our films today have become more gruesome and sex scenes have become increasingly ...
The board says it is coming down hard on nude movies.
Some scenes may be deleted before eventual release of movie. The National Film and Video Censors Board, NFVCB, has said ...
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