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Nigeria: NFVCB Launches Compendium To Commemorate Nollywood’s Cinematic Legacy

July 9, 2025
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In a recent announcement, Dr Husseini Shaibu, the Executive Director and CEO of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) unveiled an exciting initiative poised to transform the way Nigerian cinema history is documented. The NFVCB will release three volumes that comprehensively catalogue all films and videos registered and classified in Nigeria since the video era began.

Sharing a preview of the book cover, Shaibu stated, “We are ready with this book that documents our Nollywood filmography from the video era. We present this volume—the first of three—in September. Join us!” The cover image introduces the first volume, titled A Compendium of Film & Video Works Registered and Classified from 1994 to 2004.

This announcement represents a significant milestone for Nigeria’s film industry, which is renowned for its cultural contributions but has often been criticised for inadequate documentation and archiving.

Despite being the world’s second-largest film industry by output, Nollywood has lacked a centralised, publicly accessible filmography for decades, creating challenges for research, journalism, policy formulation, and global recognition.

This compendium serves as an essential reference for film critics, scholars, and historians, providing comprehensive year-by-year data on films produced in Nigeria. It brings much-needed clarity and validation to the growth of Nigerian cinema, particularly during the influential video film era that defined Nollywood in the 1990s and early 2000s.

The NFVCB’s initiative aims to preserve Nigeria’s cinematic legacy and establish a framework for the future, promoting the recording and celebration of data, history, and storytelling. This is a significant step toward accountability and increased visibility for one of Africa’s most important cultural sectors.

As discussions around archiving, rights management, and the global impact of African content continue to grow, the release of these volumes will serve as vital resources for the field.

With Nollywood’s expansion into digital arenas and international spheres, maintaining a documented history is essential and beneficial. The NFVCB’s timely initiative provides a structure for a rapidly evolving industry, ensuring it remains rooted while forging ahead.

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