Author: The Nation

  • FirstBank: innovations will not lead to job loss

    FirstBank: innovations will not lead to job loss

    Chief Executive Officer of First Bank, Olusegun Alebiosu, has assured that digital innovations by the bank would not lead to loss of jobs.

    Alebiosu said innovation was for flexibility and a step toward redefining how banking connects with education, technology, and the whole community.

    He spoke at the commissioning of the FirstBank Digital Xperience Centre at the University of Benin, Benin City.

    The First Bank CEO said the partnership with UNIBEN led to creation of a hub where students, faculty and community members could access FirstBank’s digital world.

    He said the centre provided an elevated banking experience with speed and ease, designed to put the customer in control.

    He said: “This digital experience centre set up by First bank is to take banking to the next step. It is virtually everything you see in a banking hall and same service. You can do everything from account opening, change of phone number, change of email, make complaints and all others, cash withdrawal, account statement. You can deposit money in your account.

    “It will not lead to any loss of jobs. More and more people are accessing banking services but banking platforms are not expanding as fast.

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    “This digital experience is to compliment a branch. Instead of having crowds in a banking hall and frustration and complains. People can come in here. And it is for flexibility. Banking hall can close at 4pm but this one is 24 hours operation. Students having examination do not have to worry. They can come here at any time. They can be here 12 midnight. It is for convenient and flexibility.

    “Our DXCs operate round-the-clock, including weekends, providing the convenience you need to bank anytime in just a few minutes

    “It embodies our commitment to Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) principles as it promotes financial inclusion, fosters digital literacy, and uses sustainable technology to empower underserved communities.”

    Vice Chancellor of UNIBEN, Prof Edoba Omoregie, said the institution was pleased with the centre.

    “We are excited and grateful to the bank. It is going to expand the scope of our staff and faculty. It will make our operations better. Ours is a big University and the University is pleased with the bank for bringing it here.” The VC said.

  • Tin Can Customs boosts media capacity

    Tin Can Customs boosts media capacity

    The Tin Can Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has trained over 100 maritime journalists in a sustained capacity-building programme aimed at strengthening compliance, trade facilitation and accurate reporting as Customs accelerates its modernisation drive anchored on the Customs Act 2023 and the B’Odogwu Unified Customs Management System.

    The second batch of the Maritime Journalists Training Workshop, held at the Command underscored Customs’ push to align Nigeria’s port operations with global best practices while closing knowledge gaps that often fuel misconceptions about cargo clearance, port delays and compliance enforcement.

    Declaring the workshop open, the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Tin Can Island Port Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka, said the initiative came at a critical phase of the Service’s reforms, stressing that an informed media was indispensable to transparency, accountability and public enlightenment in the maritime sector.

    He said: “The media, especially maritime journalists, play a strategic role in this journey, as partners in information dissemination, public enlightenment and accountability.

    “As we deliberate on compliance, collaboration and modernisation, our collective goal is to align the Nigeria Customs Service with global best practices while promoting national economic growth and national security.”

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    He explained that the training was designed to deepen journalists’ understanding of Customs operations, compliance requirements and trade facilitation tools, while also addressing long-standing misconceptions surrounding port processes.

    Onyeka added that the Comptroller-General of Customs, Dr. Adewale Adeniyi, places high priority on stakeholder collaboration, noting that effective service delivery could only be achieved through collective effort with the media, private sector operators and other government agencies.

    The workshop, which had as its theme “Compliance, Collaboration and Modernisation: Aligning the Nigeria Customs with Global Best Practices,” featured five technical and professional sessions covering the NCS Act 2023, the B’Odogwu platform, the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme, Time Release Study (TRS), global supply chain security under the World Customs Organisation (WCO) SAFE Framework of Standards, and ethics in maritime journalism.

    In Session one, Deputy Comptroller Chinyere Nwachukwu provided an overview of the NCS Act 2023, explaining that the law repealed the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) of 1958 after 65 years, in response to rapid technological advancement and evolving global trade practices. She said the new Act introduces clearer institutional structures, expands enforcement and investigative powers, modernises procedures and embeds trade facilitation and compliance provisions aligned with international standards.

    According to her, the Act prescribes stiffer sanctions to deter violations, including imprisonment, fines of up to N50 million, monetary penalties, forfeiture of goods and the suspension or revocation of licences.

    “A proper understanding of the NCS Act 2023 will enable maritime journalists to report more accurately on trade, enforcement and port activities, thereby promoting transparency and accountability,” she noted.

    The second session focused on the B’Odogwu Unified Customs Management System, with Assistant Comptroller Mary-Anne Egwunyenga describing the platform as more than an IT solution but a legally grounded trade facilitation and governance tool driving Customs reforms.

    She said B’Odogwu directly impacts cargo clearance timelines, cost of doing business, revenue assurance and trade data integrity by simplifying and automating processes without weakening regulatory control.

    “B’Odogwu makes legitimate trade faster, more predictable and more transparent, while strengthening risk management and inter-agency collaboration,” Egwunyenga said, highlighting features such as paperless PAAR processing, improved cargo tracking, smarter data management and nationwide visibility of cargo movement.

    On customs modernisation, AC Adeiza Ibrahim explained that the AEO programme and Time Release Study are flagship instruments aligning Nigeria with WCO standards, aimed at easing bottlenecks, improving competitiveness and strengthening revenue assurance across ports and border stations.

    Addressing global supply chain security, Deputy Comptroller Azikiwe Ejidoh said modern Customs administration must balance trade facilitation with effective control.

    He described security as a collective responsibility and outlined the WCO SAFE Framework’s three pillars, including Customs-to-Customs, Customs-to-Business and Customs-to-Other Government Agencies cooperation, as critical to building a secure and resilient global supply chain.

    Beyond technical sessions, the workshop also challenged journalists on professionalism and ethics. In a presentation titled “Recalibrating the Compass: Character as the True North of Maritime Journalism,” Publisher of Inside Watch Africa, Oluwaseyi Adeyemo, urged reporters to see themselves as critical stakeholders in the growth of Nigeria’s maritime industry.

    “If the maritime sector must grow, we must grow in character. Character is our true North. Nigeria does not need more maritime stories; Nigeria needs better maritime journalism,” Adeyemo said.

    Earlier, the training coordinator, Innocent Orok, said the programme was conceived in 2024 following a media report alleging that Customs caused delays to extort importers, leading to high demurrage and increased prices of goods. He explained that such issues had been addressed decades ago through trade facilitation tools, highlighting the need to equip journalists with accurate knowledge of Customs processes.

    Orok said the first batch of the training was held on November 1, 2024 under the leadership of the then Comptroller, now Deputy Comptroller-General, Dera Nnadi, while the second batch was organised to accommodate more journalists. He commended Comptroller Onyeka for what he described as an unprecedented commitment to media development and capacity building.

    Participants from across the maritime media spectrum described the programme as highly impactful, noting the training would significantly enhance the quality and depth of their reporting on Customs operations and the broader maritime industry.

    The one-day workshop concluded with the presentation of certificates, plaques and modern electronic work tools to participants and resource persons, underscoring the Service’s commitment to strengthening professionalism in maritime journalism in line with its push to align port operations with global best practices.

  • NADF moves to bridge farm input gaps, targets higher productivity

    NADF moves to bridge farm input gaps, targets higher productivity

    The National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) has engaged key stakeholders across the agribusiness value chain to review and strengthen modalities for improving agricultural input supply and boosting productivity in Nigeria.

    The engagement took place at the NADF Farm Input Supply Programme roundtable with processors held in Lagos.

    Speaking at the forum, the Executive Secretary of NADF, Mohammed Ibrahim, said the Fund remains committed to evidence-based learning and continuous process improvement as it reviews the first phase of the programme.

    Ibrahim, who was represented by the Head of Corporate Services, NADF, Abiodun Sosanya, explained that the pilot intervention was designed to enhance input supply and agricultural productivity across grower systems nationwide.

    He acknowledged that the pilot phase faced challenges that affected planting cycles and expected yields, noting that such difficulties highlighted the complexity of implementing large-scale agricultural interventions.

    “These challenges are real, and they underscore the complexity of implementing agricultural interventions such as the NADF–Farm Inputs Supply Programme,” he said.

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    Despite the setbacks, Ibrahim reaffirmed the Fund’s commitment to working closely with processors to improve accountability and strengthen operational efficiency.

    He urged processors to actively engage the Fund to achieve practical outcomes that would support improved input systems, increased productivity and broader national agricultural transformation.

    “As we reflect on the implementation of the first phase of this programme, the NADF remains firmly committed to evidence-based learning and continuous process improvement for optimal efficiency in the delivery of our mandate.

    “The NADF remains optimistic that your insights, experiences and recommendations will play an important role in shaping a more efficient, transparent and climate-responsive second phase of the programme, ensuring better impact and sustainability,” he added.

    Industry players at the roundtable commended the initiative while calling for improvements ahead of the next phase.

    The Chief Executive Officer of Vemac Farms Limited, Oyo State, Femi Ojelade, said food security in Nigeria requires stronger collaboration among processors, smallholder farmers and government agencies. He urged the NADF to ensure timely delivery of inputs ahead of planting seasons.

    “We understand it’s the first phase. But in the second phase, they have to work assiduously to make sure that most processors actually get their inputs at least a month before the planting season,” Ojelade said.

    Similarly, the Managing Director of Arog Bio Allied Agro Services Limited, Aroge Temitope, described the scheme as supportive in ensuring a steady flow of raw materials along the agribusiness value chain.

    “For us, it’s a good project and it’s actually very supportive of food security and wealth creation in rural areas,” he said.

    Temitope noted that the programme came at a critical time for his company, enabling it to access inputs and support for its outgrower base. He disclosed that through the NADF Agro 1.0 scheme, his firm was able to cultivate sufficient cassava for the 2025 and 2026 seasons across Ogun, Ondo and Ekiti states.

    On the future direction of the programme, the Head of Strategy and Planning at NADF, Adebanke Fajana, said the Fund aims to reach five million smallholder farmers under its Agro 2.0 scheme.

    According to her, the NADF is leveraging processors within the organised private sector as channels to reach smallholder farmers more effectively.

    Fajana said the Fund is working closely with processors to address challenges and lessons identified during the pilot phase, with a view to improving coordination and implementation in subsequent iterations.

    “We have a very robust system of monitoring and evaluation, with regional and state monitors who have boots on the ground to assess cultivation levels, input usage and adoption of good agronomic practices,” she said.

    She added that the approach ensures not only the provision of inputs, but also their proper utilisation and the adoption of best agronomic practices by end-users, to maximise productivity and impact.

  • Falade to take over as NLNG’s MD

    Falade to take over as NLNG’s MD

    NLNG has held a symbolic sendoff ceremony in Abuja to mark the end of the tenure of its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Philip Mshelbila, who departs the company after more than four years of transformative leadership.

    Following the approval of the NLNG Board of Directors, Engr. Adeleye Falade has been appointed as the new Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer. He will assume duties in April 2026. Engr. Falade will join NLNG from Brunei LNG, where he has been serving as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer.

    Mshelbila leaves the Company on 31st December to assume the position of Secretary-General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) in Doha, Qatar.

    The sendoff ceremony in Abuja was graced by NLNG Directors, executives from shareholder companies, dignitaries from the public sector and energy industry in Nigeria, members of NLNG management, and representatives of various staff groups.

    Olakunle Osobu, NLNG’s Deputy Managing Director, in his remarks described Mshelbila as a man of distinction, an accomplished professional whose expertise spans medicine, environmental health, strategic business leadership, and global gas diplomacy.

    Osobu noted that Mshelbila’s focus was clear: driving business sustainability, diversifying operations, and advancing emissions control with safety at the core. He revealed that the outgoing MD stepped in during a period of unprecedented challenges, from the aftermath of COVID-19 and severe flooding that disrupted gas pipelines to vandalism and force majeure declarations by suppliers. He stated that the global energy turbulence following the Russia–Ukraine war added further strain. Despite these hurdles, Osobu emphasised that under Mshelbila’s leadership, NLNG pursued its sustainability goals with courage and innovation.

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    “Understanding that NLNG needed multiple supply sources, especially with current challenges, Mshelbila championed a bold and strategic pivot to expand NLNG’s feed-gas base beyond the shareholder joint-venture supply chain. Under his leadership, NLNG negotiated and signed long-term Gas Supply Agreements (GSAs) with six third-party gas suppliers in August this year. These GSAs commit to delivering an estimated 1,290 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscf/d) of feed-gas to NLNG, a historic step for the Company, marking a seismic shift.

    Osobu stated that Mshelbila had championed innovation with a forward-looking approach, inspiring NLNG’s workforce to strengthen their commitment to emissions control and environmental stewardship. He added that Mshelbila redefined NLNG’s business model through its transformation programme, building foundations for future sustainability and value creation.

    In her remarks, Sophia Horsfall, NLNG’s General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, paid glowing tribute to Mshelbila, saying, “Thank you for your selflessness, for the steadiness of your leadership, for the clarity of your vision, and for the values that guided your every step. You led with humility, yet you inspire greatness. You carried the weight of challenges with calm resolve. You charted a path toward sustainability long before it became fashionable.”

    Responding to the tributes, Mshelbila expressed profound gratitude to NLNG’s shareholders, Board of Directors, staff, and industry partners for their support throughout his tenure. He praised the Company’s enduring culture of innovation and excellence and affirmed that he would carry these values into his new role at GECF, where he will promote natural gas as a sustainable and reliable energy source.

    As Secretary-General of GECF, Mshelbila said he will strengthen dialogue between gas-producing and gas-consuming nations, advancing stability in the international gas market.

  • Seun Bankole weds heathrob in style

    Seun Bankole weds heathrob in style

    Few months after news of their engagement broke, live music star, Oluwaseun Bankole aka SBLive and his heartthrob, Oluwatomisin Oyewole are officially married, following a fairytale wedding in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    The fame-packed two-day of festivities —Wednesday December 10 and Thursday December 11— began like an ordinary day and not synonymous with an elaborate bash. The day saw the capital city of Oyo State hosting a grand soiree as close family members and friends of both Seun and Oluwatomisin gathered at the Jogor Centre in Ring Road, Ibadan for their lavish traditional engagement ceremony.

    The following day, Thursday, was the main day for the nuptials —the white wedding and the reception. On this day, the live music maestro, popularly known as SBLive and his elegant sweetheart exchanged their vows and officially tied the knot at a spectacular intimate white wedding ceremony witnessed by very select family members and friends. It was followed by a lavish reception held at the prestigious Sunlight Royal Event Centre, a venue notable as Ibadan’s only 5-Star event haven. Indeed, the vehicular traffic and quality of personalities who stormed Ibadan for the reception attested to the growing influence of SBLive within the entertainment and society party scene.

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    Surrounded by co-stars as groomsmen —including Isegun Johnson, Bidemi Olaoba, Dele Omo Woli, MC Vikky, MC Ajele, and Eyitayo Adebamowo— the nuptials was a beautiful and emotional celebration as the couple rocked several timeless looks for a timeless union both in traditional and contemporary attires.

    Tomisin, the bride, dressed in a classic white gown —while her groom sported a white tuxedo jacket and black pants— couldn’t stop beaming on a day filled with fun, love and laughter. She planted a big kiss on her man’s lips as he delivered a heartfelt speech after the nuptials. And their nearest and dearest gathered round to watch them share their first dance as husband and wife.

  • Bisi Alawiye to raise prayer for Nigeria at prophetic praise programme

    Bisi Alawiye to raise prayer for Nigeria at prophetic praise programme

    Gospel Minister, Bisi Alawiye Aluko has announced that special prayers and praise will be raised for Nigeria during her Prophetic Praise Program coming up later this month.

    Mrs Aluko, who made this known in a statement, used the story of the children of Israel entering Jericho as an example.

    Other ministers expected at the event include Evang. Elijah Akintunde aka olorun o so bi, Prophetess Jumoke Olakanmi, Prophetess Apeke Daramola, Prophetess Dr. Abosede Mayowa and Prophetess Kemi Osho.

    The Gospel artiste had earlier announced Sunday, December 21, 2025 as the date for her annual Prophetic Praise Program at BTO Events Hall, Along Ilesa Garage, Akure, Ondo State.

    She also noted that she believes that after the praises and prayers the insecurity and other challenges facing the country will become solved.

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    She encouraged many persons to attend the program to not only pray for Nigeria but also receive their own testimonies.

    According to her, previous editions of the program have seen people live with testimonies of healing, breakthrough, divine visitation and many more and she believes this edition will not be an exemption.

    This programme is all about acknowledging the goodness of God in my life for His mercy and divine grace upon her life. He has always moved mightily at different editions and believes this year will not be different by his grace”, she added.

  • Morayo Afolabi-Brown launches new talk show

    Morayo Afolabi-Brown launches new talk show

    Media personality Morayo Afolabi-Brown has announces the launch of The Morayo Show, a daily live audience talk show created to engage national audiences, drive meaningful conversations, and explore the social, cultural, and emotional issues shaping Nigerian life. The show is produced from a state-of-the-art studio on the Lagos Mainland, the first of its kind on the Mainland, setting a new standard for excellence, accessibility, and innovation in Lagos media.

    Airing every weekday on News Central TV, NTA Lagos and TVC Entertainment, TMS will also be available across digital platforms, ensuring broad access for audiences nationwide. The show is designed for viewers who are curious, socially conscious, and eager for content that is insightful, thought-provoking, and inspiring.

    With a distinguished career spanning over 12 years in broadcast media, Morayo Afolabi-Brown brings extensive experience in journalism, storytelling, and cultural analysis to the show. Her expertise in unpacking complex issues and connecting with diverse audiences informs the show’s approach, ensuring conversations are both authoritative and relatable. “The Morayo Show is designed as an interactive, live platform where real people are participants, not spectators,” said Morayo Afolabi-Brown.

    “Our goal is to foster conversations that are inclusive, human, and impactful – conversations that reflect the realities, questions, and aspirations of Nigerians.” The talk show is designed to address complex social, cultural, and emotional issues with thoughtfulness and authority. Rooted in a commitment to progress, the show goes beyond highlighting challenges to spotlight potential, encouraging audiences to see themselves as active participants in shaping a better future.

    Commenting on the partnership, the Editor in Chief/Managing Director of News Central Television, Mr. Kayode Akintemi said; “This partnership with MAB Productions reflects our commitment to building a future-ready media organisation anchored on quality journalism, strong partnerships, and sustainable growth. The Morayo Show aligns firmly with our vision to put our fingers on the pulse of the nation by creating credible platforms where diverse and often silenced voices can thrive.”

    As a purpose-led platform, The Morayo Show delivers measurable social and brand value while engaging a trusted national audience. With expertise, credibility, and a clear vision, The show is positioned to influence culture, foster dialogue, and become a defining presence in Nigeria’s media landscape.

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    The Director of Programmes, TVC Entertainment & New Media, Olukunle Folarin also expressed the organisation’s support for the initiative. In his words, “We are incredibly proud to support Morayo Afolabi-Brown as she embarks on this exciting new journey with The Morayo Show. The Morayo Show is a natural progression for her, and we are excited to officially partner with her in this next phase. At TVC, we are committed to fostering inclusive dialogue and supporting innovative projects that inspire positive change, and we’re thrilled to be part of this one”.

    The Lagos Mainland based studio is designed not only for the show’s production but also as a versatile, multi-purpose creative space. It is available for movie premieres, watch parties, interviews, podcasts, and professional recordings, providing creators, brands, and organizations with a world-class environment to bring their ideas to life. In an industry where premium facilities are often concentrated elsewhere, this first-of-its-kind studio underscores that excellence and innovation can thrive on the Mainland. The Morayo Show premieres live on January 5th, 2026, and subsequent promos with more details will run across all partner stations.

  • ON Awards 2025: Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors, Farmer’s Bride win big

    ON Awards 2025: Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors, Farmer’s Bride win big

    By Tosin Brown

    Femi Adebayo’s hit series, ‘Seven Doors,’ and Adebayo Tijani’s ‘Farmer’s Bride’ were the biggest winners on Sunday night, December 14, 2025 when the 17th edition of the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards, held at the Wole Soyinka centre for Arts and Culture, Lagos.

    At the event, Nollywood’s finest were celebrated and the year’s top talents were crowned.

    While the drama ‘Farmers Bride’ claimed the night’s top honors, the movie ‘Seven Doors’ emerged as the most prolific winner, sweeping four major technical categories.

    The most prestigious movie awards of the night went to ‘Farmers Bride’ in the Movie of the Year and Director of the Year categories.

    ‘Seven Doors,’ Femi Adebayo’s technical masterpiece proved to be the night’s biggest single film winner, taking home four highly coveted awards, including: Best Production Design, Best Special Effect, Best Series, and Best Cinematography.

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    The film’s performance highlights the growing recognition of high-quality production and technical excellence in Nigerian cinema.

    Beyond the top prizes, the awards celebrated diverse aspects of filmmaking.

    The lead acting awards saw a clean sweep for the film ‘Black Out,’ with Gideon Okeke and Padita Agu taking home the Best Actor and Best Actress statuettes, respectively.

    In the supporting roles, veteran actress Mercy Aigbe was recognised for her role in ‘My Mother Is a Witch,’ while Taye Ayimoro won for ‘Son of the Soil.’

    The memorable screen chemistry between Tobi Bakre and Folu Storms in ‘Red Cycle’ earned them the award for Best Kiss.

    ‘Abanisete’ secured the Best Indigenous award, underscoring the importance of cultural storytelling. The promising future of Nollywood was also highlighted with wins for Razaaq Adoti (Most Promising Actor for Son of the Soil) and Una Idoko (Most Promising Actress for I Am Anis).

    The 17th BON Awards also dished out special recognition awards for the deserving trio of Steve Ayorinde, Funke Akindele, and Dr Shaibu Husseini.

  • GOtv Boxing Night: Mavo joins jams festival showday performance line-up

    GOtv Boxing Night: Mavo joins jams festival showday performance line-up

    GOtv Boxing Night Jams Festival has added fast-rising Afrobeats star Mavo to its live performance line-up, joining Afro-fusion act Showday at the event scheduled for December 26, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

    The festival, which uniquely fuses live music with professional boxing, has grown into a fixture on Lagos’ December entertainment calendar, drawing fans of both sport and sound to one arena. This year’s edition will feature six professional boxing bouts alongside musical performances.

    Mavo has enjoyed a strong run over the past year, breaking through with his energetic, slang-heavy style and crowd-ready records such as ‘Escapade,’ ‘Shaye’ and ‘Feelings.’ His momentum has been fuelled by charting singles, growing international attention and collaborations that have helped position him as one of Afrobeats’ most exciting new voices.

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    Showday has carved out his own lane as a reliable live performer, earning acclaim for his smooth Afro-fusion sound and relatable songwriting. Songs like Overdose, Better Days and Tonight, as well as collaborations with established Nigerian artistes, have made him a familiar presence on major stages and festivals.

    With both artistes confirmed, organisers say the GOtv Boxing Night Jams Festival promises a rich mix of sporting and musical entertainment, reinforcing its reputation as one of the festive season’s most anticipated entertainment events. The event is sponsored by GOtv, with support from MultiChoice, SuperSport, Renmoney, TheCable, Zetaweb and Lagos State Sports Commission.

  • Coal City Film Festival hosts 3rd edition of Homecoming Conversations

    Coal City Film Festival hosts 3rd edition of Homecoming Conversations

    The Coal City Film Festival (CCFF) has successfully hosted the 3rd edition of its flagship thought-leadership platform, ‘Homecoming Conversations,’ in Enugu, as part of activities leading to the 6th edition of the Coal City Film Festival scheduled for March 2026.

    This year’s ‘Homecoming Conversations’ focused on the theme Nollywood and Security: Using Creative Industry Solutions to Tackle Local Insecurity, bringing together stakeholders from the creative industry, security agencies, government institutions, and the media to examine how film and storytelling can contribute meaningfully to national security discourse and community stability.

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    The session featured high-level contributions from distinguished speakers, including Chief Dr. Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, renowned Nollywood filmmaker and cultural icon, and CC Elijah Etim Willie, Ph.D., State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). Both speakers emphasized the power of cinema as a tool for social orientation, behavioural change, and community engagement, while also highlighting the importance of collaboration between creative professionals and security institutions.