By Osezua Stephen-Imobhio The national conversation about reforming the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) has become both timely and necessary. What may appear to be an internal industry debate is, in reality, a broader question of economic planning and cultural strategy. As Nigeria strives to diversify its economy and strengthen its global creative presence, it is important to ensure that the institutions responsible for the film sector are aligned with current realities rather than past assumptions. Established in 1979 under Decree/Act No. 61 (1979), the NFC was designed for a different…
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