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NFVCB approves 102 films in January 2026

The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has approved a total of 102 films for distribution and exhibition for the month of January 2026. According to a statement by

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February 15, 2026·2 min read

The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has approved a total of 102 films for distribution and exhibition for the month of January 2026.

According to a statement by Ogbonna Onwumere, Head of Media NFVCB, this is in line with its statutory mandate to regulate and classify film and video content.

This reflects an increase of 161.5% compared to 39 films classified in December, 2025.

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A breakdown by Language shows 86 films rendered in English were approved, eight films rendered in Igbo were approved, three films rendered in Yoruba were approved, three films rendered in Hausa were approved, and two films rendered in Hindi were approved by the board.

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“This distribution reflects the continued dominance of English-language productions in the Nigerian film market, while also highlighting contributions from indigenous Nigerian languages and foreign content. A further perusal by ratings reveals the following categories,G (General Viewing): 3, PG (Parental Guidance): 4, 12A: 4, 15: 64, 18: 27.”

The classification outcome indicates a significant number of films falling within the 15 and 18 rating categories, underscoring the board’s commitment to ensuring age-appropriate content and safeguarding young audiences from potentially harmful material.

Onwumere further said, “While the Board appreciates the cooperation of stakeholders across the film value chain and reiterates its dedication to transparency and professionalism in the discharge of its regulatory functions, the Board restates its resolve to ensure compliance with classification of all films and video works produced to be distributed online especially on YouTube.

“We shall commence the issuance of take down orders on films not classified by the board. The implication of the demand notice is that all films not classified on the channel will also be taken down.”

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