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FG Ready To Support Nollywood—Minister

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By Dipo Olowookere

The Federal Government has pledged to invest in the necessary infrastructure to ensure the growth of the film industry and complement the efforts of the tireless professionals who built the industry from the scratch.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed, made the pledge at the sixth Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) in Lagos on Sunday.

“When we trusted in the almighty oil, we built refineries, pipelines, petrol marketing companies, petrol stations etc. Since we are now rightly shifting our focus to this sector, we must now make the necessary investments in the infrastructure that will grow the film industry.

“The Film industry has proven itself to be not just a great employer of labour, especially young people, but also potentially a very high foreign exchange earner because of its international appeal and demand,” he said.

Mr Mohammed said the industry has done “a fantastic job” without the requisite government support and partnership, and that it is time for the government to give it the necessary support.

“We need professional studio facilities in every state of the country. You should also not be providing your own power, borrowing at 30 percent, travelling abroad to do post-production etc.

“Mr President has publicly put his weight behind the creative industry and has promised to do everything that will make it possible for us to transit from a creative industry to a creative economy. To this end we are already in talks with state governments and investors to build studio facilities that will equal those in Mexico, India, the U.S etc. This will make film making easier and increase the quality of films,” he said.

The Minister said the ongoing transition from analogue to digital broadcasting will also help provide a major customer base for Nigerian films, since the acquisition of Set Top Boxes by the 24 million Television households in the country will make it possible for them to buy newly-released film by the touch of the button.

He congratulated the organisers of the festival for their laudable efforts and their investment in human capital through education and training.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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Nigerian Idol Season 10 Winner Purp Visits Rite Foods

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In a moment filled with joy and gratitude, Purp, winner of Nigerian Idol Season 10, paid a courtesy visit to Rite Foods Limited, expressing heartfelt appreciation to the company’s flagship brand, Bigi, for its continuous sponsorship of the hit reality music show.

Accompanied by Raymu, the show’s dynamic runner-up, Purp hailed Bigi’s five-year sponsorship of Nigerian Idol as a beacon of hope and opportunity for aspiring music talents across Nigeria.

“This platform has changed my life,” said the 25-year-old Lagos-born singer, Anu Agosa (aka Purp). “From the early days in church choirs to theatre stages, I’ve always dreamt of moments like this. Bigi didn’t just sponsor a show, they sponsored dreams, and I’m deeply thankful.”

A product of rich musical heritage, raised by a choir-leading mother and shaped by the harmonies of gospel music, Purp’s electrifying performances won the hearts of millions, culminating in her victory and a grand prize that includes a brand-new SUV, N30 million cash, a DStv Explora with a one-year premium subscription, and a music recording deal.

Welcoming the rising star, the chief executive of Rite Foods Limited, Mr Seleem Adegunwa reaffirmed the company’s commitment to youth empowerment and creative excellence.

“At Rite Foods, we believe in platforms that reflect our core values, innovation, excellence, and accountability. Nigerian Idol is one of those platforms, and through Bigi, we’re proud to be nurturing tomorrow’s icons,” Mr Adegunwa stated.

He reminded her that dreams do come through when accompanied by grit and excellence, which is also the story of Rite Foods, praising Purp for her discipline, artistry, and determination throughout the competition, encouraging her to remain steadfast as she embarks on her music career.

“You’ve inspired a generation,” he noted. “Now the real journey begins, and you will always have Bigi rooting for you.”

He added that as a proudly Nigerian and truly world-class organisation, Rite Foods, through its consumer-first culture, will continue to support initiatives that enable Nigerian youths to thrive and be seen, not just locally, but globally.

Purp, visibly elated, described the win as both humbling and motivating, saying, “Winning came as a surprise, but it’s a reminder that hard work and passion always pay off. I’m grateful to Bigi and Nigerian Idol for this life-changing opportunity. This is just the beginning.”

With her vibrant energy, soulful voice, and compelling story, Purp is poised to be one of Nigeria’s next big music exports, and her journey is one that began with a bold belief in herself and the support of brands that dare to dream with their consumers.

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Tiktok Removes 3.6 million Harmful Videos in Nigeria to Protect Users

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Over 3.6 million videos were removed in Nigeria on Tiktok in the first quarter of 2025 because they violated community guidelines, Business Post has learned from the platform’s Q1 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report.

In a report released by the popular social media platform, it was also disclosed that in March 2025, about 129 accounts in West Africa tied to covert operations were removed to protect users.

These actions were taken by the Chinese app in a demonstration of its ongoing commitment to user safety.

It was stated that the harmful visuals deleted in Nigeria between January and March 2025 were 50 per cent higher than the videos yanked off between October and December 2024.

TikTok said the latest removals report represents a small fraction of the total number of videos posted by the Nigerian community quarterly; highlighting that the platform has more positive and empowering content.

With millions of positive, educational and entertaining videos uploaded on TikTok every day, TikTok is continually strengthening its ability to identify and remove content that goes against its Community Guidelines.

TikTok LIVE

While TikTok LIVE enables creators and viewers to connect, create and build communities together, in real-time, the platform has intensified its LIVE Monetization Guidelines, making it clearer how some content is not eligible for monetization.

LIVE content enforcement also remained a top priority. In the first quarter of 2025, TikTok banned 42,196 LIVE rooms and interrupted 48,156 streams in Nigeria that were found to violate the platform’s community guidelines.

A global system for localised protection

Globally, more than 211 million videos were removed in Q1 2025, up from 153 million in the previous quarter, with over 184 million removed through automation. The platform’s global proactive detection rate reached 99 per cent, demonstrating continued improvements in identifying and removing harmful content quickly and effectively.

Despite these high-volume interventions, harmful content still represents a very small portion of what users post. Globally, less than 1 per cent of content uploaded to TikTok is found to violate its community guidelines, a testament to its continued prioritisation of proactive safeguards.

Bringing resources to Nigeria’s community, together

In June, TikTok Africa hosted its “My Kind of TikTok Digital Well-being Summit” bringing together experts, NGOs, creators, media and industry leaders from across Sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, to collectively explore, tackle, and improve the state of digital wellbeing both on and beyond the platform.

Part of a suite of announcements made at the Summit and building on a successful pilot in Europe, TikTok is expanding in-app helpline resources to Nigeria, in partnership with Cece Yara, a child-centered non-profit organisation prioritising youth safety and support. This means that in the coming weeks, young users in Nigeria will have access to local helplines in-app that provide expert support when reporting content related to suicide, self-harm, hate, and harassment.

Collaborating with experts, TikTok has also announced Nigeria’s Dr Olawale Ogunlana (Doctor Wales) as a TikTok Digital Well-being ambassador, part of a diverse group of verified healthcare professionals from the WHO Fides Network.

Alongside these efforts and commitment to safety, TikTok encourages community participation through user reporting and education. As part of its ongoing #SaferTogether campaign, the platform advocates for a more collaborative approach to creating a respectful online environment.

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4 Remarkable Ways to Show Your Loved Ones You Got Them

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In a world full of words, it’s easy to say “I got you,” but it’s the actions that truly count. Whether it’s family, friends, or loved ones who have been in your corner, the best way to show appreciation isn’t always through grand gestures but through the little things that make everyday life better.

That’s why GOtv is leading by example with its We Got You deal, reminding Nigerians that love is best expressed through meaningful action. From now until July 31, this offer is proof that doing something small can have a big impact.

Here are four ways to show the people in your life that you really got them:

  • Be Present, Not Just Available

Sometimes, all someone needs is your undivided attention. Whether it’s spending quality time watching their favourite shows, helping out when they’re tired, or just showing up when it counts, presence matters. GOtv makes it easy to enjoy quality time together, from thrilling football matches and Nollywood hits to laugh-out-loud moments on Big Brother Naija. So instead of just being in the same room, why not plan a fun TV night together and turn moments into memories, one episode at a time?

  • Surprise Them with Something Thoughtful

Being thoughtful doesn’t mean breaking the bank.  Even a small gift that aligns with their interests can go a long way. With GOtv’s We Got You deal, new and existing customers get a free one-month subscription when they reconnect or upgrade, so you can surprise someone by paying for their subscription this month.

  • Support Their Every Win, No Matter How Small

Whether it’s cheering them on during a job interview, showing up for school events, or letting them take over the remote when their favourite show is on, support is love in action. GOtv is constantly expanding its content pool to ensure there’s something for everyone. From cartoons for the kids to lifestyle shows for Mum and epic football clashes for Dad, there’s joy for every member of the family, and supporting that joy starts with giving them access to what they love.

  •  Share Moments That Matter

You don’t need a special occasion to make someone feel special. A spontaneous lunch, a heartfelt message, or even inviting them to come chill while watching Africa Magic or SuperSport can go a long way. Shared experiences create deeper bonds, and GOtv provides a platform to build those moments every day.

GOtv’s We Got You offer is a timely reminder that real love shows up in simple, practical ways. So the next time you say “I got you,” let it be more than a promise but something you live out loud. Reconnect, upgrade, or gift someone a GOtv package today because when it comes to love, actions always speak louder.

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