In a testament to the vibrancy of Nollywood, the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) announced that it classified a total of 1,088 films in 2024.
This highlights the steady growth of Nigeria’s film industry, known for its creativity and cultural impact.
According to guardian.ng, this NFVCB disclosed this on its website on Wednesday.
According to the board, during the period under review, 124 films were classified in January, 121 films in February, 56 in March, 71 in April, and 109 in May.
55 films were classified in June, 95 in July, 135 in August, 82 in September, 137 in October, 59 in November and 44 in December.
NFVCB is a Federal Government agency that regulates the films and video industry in Nigeria.
The board is empowered by law to classify all films and videos, whether imported or produced locally.
It is also the duty of the board to register all films and videos outlet across the country and to keep a register of such outlets among other functions