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Government-owned agency regulating Nigerian films From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nigerian Film Corporation is a government-owned agency that regulates Nigerian films. It was established in 1979 under decree number 61 of the 1979 constitution. The NFC operates as a parastatal of the Federal Government of Nigeria, overseen by the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture. Governed by an enabling Act, the Corporation is mandated to establish a robust framework for fostering a thriving and enduring film industry and cinema culture in Nigeria. Through its initiatives, the Corporation actively contributes to the socio-economic advancement of the nation. Currently, the Corporation is undergoing transformation processes to align with the African Union charter on communication and audiovisual, to evolve into a Film Commission.
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Formed | 1979 |
Jurisdiction | Federal government of Nigeria |
Headquarters | 14 Dadin Kowa Road, 930103, Jos |
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Parent ministry | Federal Ministry of Information and Culture |
Website | NFC on Bureau of Public Enterprises |
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The functions of the Nigerian Film Corporation include:
The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) is 100% owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN).[5]
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