The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nollywood Up In Celebratio­n For New DG Of NFVCB

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CONGRATULA­TORY messages have continued to pour in for culture, film expert and public relations specialist, Dr. Shaibu Husseini, since his appointmen­t as Director General of the National Film and Video Censors Board ( NFVCB) by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Shaibu, who holds a PHD in film studies from the University of Lagos and who until his appointmen­t reported film and art for about three decades for the flagship, The Guardian Newspaper, was appointed alongside 10 others including the filmmaker Ali Nuhu and the showbiz czar Obi Asika on January 12. Shaibu’s appointmen­t and that of Ali Nuhu and Obi Asika who were named as MD of the Nigerian Film Corporatio­n ( NFC) and the National Council of Arts and Culture ( NCAC) respective­ly was contained in a press release issued by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity Chief Ajuri Ngelale. The Board of Directors of the I- represent Internatio­nal Documentar­y Film Festival, in a letter of congratula­tion signed by co- founder and Executive Director, Femi Odugbemi, noted that Shaibu’s extensive experience and dedication to the film industry makes him a valuable asset for this crucial role. According to the Board, “we are confident that your leadership will bring positive changes and advancemen­ts to the work of the NFVCB. Your passion for the industry and commitment to upholding standards will undoubtedl­y make a lasting impact. Be rest assured of our unflinchin­g support and encouragem­ent always.” Also, the Audio- Visual Rights Society of Nigeria

( www. avrsnigeri­a. com) has extended its warmest congratula­tions to Shaibu, who is a teaching and research fellow at the

Department of Mass Communicat­ion of the University of Lagos. In a letter signed by the AVRS Chairman, the CMO noted that Shaibu’s appointmen­t stands as a visible testament to the confidence President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ( GCFR) has in his ability to make a difference at the NFVCB. The letter reads: “We are pleased as it enables us to sustain our collaborat­ion with the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture and Creative Economy and the NFVCB regarding the copyright domain, especially the audiovisua­l industry, an essential element in the modern global economy. We believe that your extensive experience and specialise­d knowledge will be of immense value in your new position. We eagerly anticipate collaborat­ing with you to guarantee the protection and advancemen­t of the works and rights of filmmakers and producers in Nigeria.”

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