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NFVCB trains youths, warns against sharing hate speeches, videos on social media

The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) on Thursday conducted training on film Censoring and classification for youths in Oshodi/Isolo Local Government of Lagos State and advised them against sharing hate speeches, photos and inciting videos on social media platforms.
The event, tagged “Media Literacy and Empowerment for Youths” was held at Oshodi, headquarters of Oshodi/Isolo Local Government Council and had in attendance youths, stakeholders in the creative industry and officials of the NFVCB.
The participants were taught basic dynamics of films and videos censorship and classification codes and the preservation of Nigeria’s cultural heritage through films.
Alh. Adedayo Thomas, Executive Director of NFVCB said the programme was in furtherance of the board’s nationwide Media Literacy and Mentorship initiatives launched for upcoming industry players, youths and students.
According to him, there is urgent need to caution young Nigerians against the dangers of generating and sharing fake news and provocative motion pictures for the interest of national peace and unity.
“We live in an age where technology and ICT transcend every aspect of our existence, as we no longer need to be in the cinema, buy or rent a DVD to watch films, because they are now streamed online and one can access them with smartphones, tablet or the PC via the social media.
“The youths need protection from harmful media contents, because these days we have influx of harmful and unsubstantiated contents ranging from fake news/hate speech to unwholesome film/video circulating on online channels and social media.
“It is therefore desirable for everyone to be intentionally critical of media contents he is exposed to in order not to be caught in the web of harmful and destructive materials.
“These underscore the need for the youths to be equipped with the knowledge which will aid them to think right, deep and at the end make informed choices about media contents they are exposed to,” he said.
The Executive Director noted that the trend of people receiving and forwarding hate speeches and harmful contents without verifying the authenticity was on the increase.
He added that since the spread of news on social media could not be restricted, there was need for people to be educated on the implication of such news on society before spreading them.
According to him, “ the NFVCB has developed capacity over the years in this regard such that it is acknowledged and commended by both the UNESCO and Google for its Media Literacy programmes.
“Due to sustained concern for the youths, especially in the area of saving them from harmful and unwholesome media contents, the NFVCB engages in this same programme in the six geo-political zones of the country which includes Lagos as one of the states in the South-West. Highpoint of the programme was the presentation of start-up packs to the youths entrepreneurs involved in acting and other vocations in the sector.
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FG Endorses Arewa International Film Festival, Pledges Support

The Federal Government has endorsed the Arewa International Film Festival (AIFF) and pledged its support to showcase the rich and historic beauty of Northern film, creative works, achievements and opportunities.
Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa pledged FG support on Wednesday at the official unveiling of the film festival.
The festival is tagged “Showcasing untapped potential and promoting the rich historical heritage and storytelling of the Sahel region”.
Musawa said that the creative industry remained the best platform to engage and promote Nigeria’s richness, history and diverse heritage to the world.
She, however, said that the Arewa film industry had to showcase its pride and prove its worth in the creative ecosystem to gain relevance.
“It is the responsibility of Arewa stakeholders to take ownership and stop complaining about what Nigeria has not offered them without showcasing what they have to offer Nigerians,” she said.
The minister said that the government was in full support of the festival, which would empower the teeming and growing population of youths in the region.
She said that plans were underway to create a film village among other projects to enhance the industry.
According to her, the Federal Government is currently working on developing film infrastructure such as studios and film villages, with a conscious effort to ensure that Kannywood is fully integrated into that growth process.
She urged the Arewa creatives not to work in silos, but tap into the creative industry potential and deliver worthy and tangible deliverables that would endear Nigeria and the global community to invest and sustain its craft.
She lauded the organisers of the festival for the initiative to showcase the beauty of the Arewa rich conservative creativity.
Musawa also commended the country’s creative industry for striving to brand, promote and rebrand the industry.
Managing Director of the Nigeria Film Corporation (NFC), Ali Nuhu said that the festival was an opportunity for the north to synergies with other regions in the country and beyond.
Nuhu said that it was also an opportunity to unveil new talents, empower and showcase actors, directors, producers and cinematographers in the region.
“The AIFF will serve as an opportunity to address the numerous problems in the arewa space, especially capacity building, skills acquisition, networking, opportunities, partnerships and sponsorships.
“When you look at Southern Nigeria’s creative industry and the kind of things they do, the opportunities they get, it is all because of platforms like this.
“I am excited about this for the filmmakers in the north, across regions and into the global community,” he said.
Convener of the AIFF, Rahama Sadau said that the festival was a cultural renaissance, a youth empowerment movement and a platform to reclaim the narrative of the Sahel creative industry.
Sadau said that the festival would screen over 100 outstanding films, celebrate women in filmmaking, parade royal durbar, award innovation and spotlight emerging stars from the region.
“We have been underrepresented in the global creative dialogue, but the AIFF aims to amplify the creative and cultural expressions of Northern Nigeria as well as celebrating the rich history, literature, and oral traditions.
“I am really excited for the world to hear our conservative stories of worth and value and the quest to protect our conservative nature,” she said.
She acknowledged the Federal Government’s commitment to providing an enabling environment for the growth of the creative sector, particularly in untapped regions like Northern Nigeria.
Sadau said that the government’s support would yield measurable impact, create jobs, empower youth and enable cultural diplomacy.
She advocated for inclusive narratives that reflect the diversity, richness and resilience of the Sahel region and its people in all creative works across the country.
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Davido, Chioma Jet Out to Miami for their White Wedding

Famous Nigerian singer, Davido, has jetted out of the country to Miami for his white wedding with Chioma, his wife.
Davido will officially marry Chioma in a white wedding ceremony in the United States this weekend.
A viral video shared by the singer’s cousin,
Adewale Adeleke, captured the moment his family members, including Hailey, his daughter with his second baby mama, were seen arriving in Miami.
Also in Miami are Davido’s crew members and associates, popularly known as 30 Billion Gang, 30BG.
Davido traditionally married Chioma in June 2024 in Lagos State after the arrival of their twins.
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Rema’s ‘Rave & Roses’ Becomes First African Album to Hit 3bn Streams on Spotify

Nigerian singer Rema’s debut album, Rave & Roses (Ultra version), has become the first African project to surpass 3 billion streams on Spotify.
The lead single of the album, Calm Down (remix with American pop star Selena Gomez), made history last year as the first African song to hit the billion-stream mark on Spotify.
The combined versions of Calm Down contributed over 2 billion streams to the total album streams on Spotify, with the remaining 20 songs contributing less than a billion.
Rave & Roses (Ultra) is followed by South African singer Tyla’s eponymous debut album, with over 2 billion streams, on the list of the most-streamed African projects on Spotify.
Burna Boy’s African Giant and Love, Damini, Wizkid’s Made in Lagos: Deluxe Edition, and CKay’s CKay the First are the other African projects that have surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify.