Nigeria: Censors Board Focuses On Naija in the Movies
13th Nov 2006, 22:59 GMT
'Nigeria in the Movies' (NIM), is a project which is an initiative of the National Film Video Censors Board and is geared towards redefining the identity, influence, character and image of the country. How does the organization hope to do that? Trust Entertainment gives you the details.
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