Media mogul, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, Dr. Mo Abudu will deliver the keynote address at
the National Film and Video Censors Board’s (NFVCB) 4th Peace Ayiam Osigwe Nigeria Digital
Content Regulation Conference, scheduled to hold on November 14 and 15 in Lagos. Although
the broad theme of this fourth diet of the annual conference is “Film and Video Regulation in the
Digital Age’’, Abudu’s keynote, the first since the inception of the conference that usually
attracts industry stakeholders, policy makers, entrepreneurs and innovators is titled “From Local
to Global: Developing Narratives and Contents for Worldwide Appeal”.
As a pioneering force in Africa’s media and entertainment industry and as the CEO of EbonyLife
Group, Mo Abudu brings her wealth of experience and expertise to the conference and on the all-
important topic that is focused on strategies for creating engaging stories and content that
resonates with diverse audiences globally while maintaining local relevance. Having produced
widely acclaimed films such as the The Wedding Party, Chief Daddy, The Royal Hibiscus, and
Death and The Kings Horseman, the media mogul whose achievements have earned her
recognition as Africa’s Most Successful Woman by Forbes and “Africa’s Queen of Media” by
CNN and lately by the authoritative Hollywood Reporter is in a better position to articulate
strategies for developing narratives that transcend cultural boundaries and that appeal to both
local and global audiences.
‘’We are thrilled to have Mo Abudu as our keynote speaker” said the
Executive Director of the NFVCB, Dr. Shaibu Husseini. “Her passion for promoting African
stories and her commitment to excellence in the industry make her an ideal fit for this
conference’’ the ED said adding, that the Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and the Creative
Economy, Barr. Hannatu Musawa will declare the conference open and perform her role as the
Chief Host. ‘’The Minister’s presence, the first since the inception of the Nigeria Digital Content
Conference, underscores the government’s commitment to the growth and development of the
Creative sector’’ Shaibu stated.
The two days conference, which is supported by organizations such as Google, Netflix, Brickwall
Communications, Atajah’s Repertoire, Yaw Naija Tv, TikTok, Nile Group, Multichoice,
Cinemax, Film Distributors Association of Nigeria (FIDAN), Cinema Exhibitors Association of
Nigeria (CEAN), FilmOne and African’s largest network, Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)
will feature panel discussions and breakout sessions around the main theme of the conference.
Established in 2020, the PAO NDCRC aims to bring together stakeholders in the film and digital
content industry to discuss the challenges and opportunities of regulating digital content in
Nigeria.
OGBONNA ONWUMERE
DIRECTOR, CORPORATE AFFAIRS
NFVCB, ABUJA.
NOVEMBER 7, 2024.