NFVCB recently expressed the explanation the motion picture was prohibited was that the endorsement it conceded it was impermanent and was exploring in the event that it worths a lasting endorsement.
In a press proclamation, the board said the motion picture (Sugar Rush) "has been characterized and allowed the last endorsement for open screening."
The official chief/CEO of the board, Alhaji Adedayo Thomas said; "The previous week has been significant for us as an association with different hypotheses in the media on the apparent boycott of Sugar Rush motion picture at the films while we were all the while doing our due perseverance on the motion picture for conclusive endorsement.
"We are satisfied to educate the overall population that the motion picture has been ordered and allowed the last endorsement for open screening."
Thomas likewise expressed that the remarkable achievements of the inventive business were liable for the country's honor as the Emerging Film Market at the Official Convention of the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO), CinemaCon, Las Vegas, USA.
He likewise noticed that the board improved limit of its staff and this prompted the seizure and late decimation of over 500million naira worth of bootlegged and pilfered video works.
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