- The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) partnered with top universities in Lagos for a two-day interactive session.
- Over 300 students from five universities participated in the event, which featured sessions on filmmaking and media literacy.
- The event aimed to equip young people with skills and knowledge needed to critically evaluate and create media content.
The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) partnered with top universities in Lagos for a two-day interactive session to empower the next generation of filmmakers and media professionals. Over 300 students from five universities participated in the event, which featured sessions on directing, cinematography, and acting, led by top film practitioners. The event aimed to promote media literacy and equip young people with skills and knowledge needed to critically evaluate and create media content.