September 30, 2014 – The efforts of Nigeria apex movie industry regulator, the National Film and Video Censors’ Board, (NFCVB), to redefine the movie sector in Nigeria is not going un-noticed by key industry players.
Award Winning Actor, Kunle Afolayan Lauds Censors Board
One of the latest endorsements is coming from multi award winning film-maker, Kunle Afolayan who has given kudos to the regulatory agency for the strides being made.
Afolayan stated in a letter to the Director-General of the agency, Particia Bala, “your strict enforcement of the Code of Ethics governing film and video production in Nigeria is highly commendable”, noting what he described as “the resultant improvement in quality of moral values”.
The leading film-maker, who is set to premiere his latest work, a psychological thriller titled, October 1, further 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.
My Afolayan however expressed hope for what he termed ‘more mutually beneficial’ initiatives of the National Film and Video Censors Board, which has Ms. Patricial Bala at the helm of affairs as Director-General.