The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has moved to douse rising tensions over the upcoming Nigerian film, ‘Three Working Days’, which features Nollywood actor Nancy Isime.
The NFVCB, Nigeria’s statutory regulatory agency for film and video works, confirmed receiving numerous complaints about the film’s portrayal of the hijab, an outfit deeply associated with Muslim women symbolising respect, modesty, and religious devotion.
The board clarified that the film has not yet been released nor submitted for classification, as required by law.
“We have been able to reach the producers of the film and have taken steps to address the concerns raised,” the NFVCB stated. “As a classification agency, we will not overlook any film or video works that abuse, denigrate, or undermine religious, cultural, and ethnic sensibilities.”
Nollywood actor Nancy Isime had come under heavy criticisms after posting behind-the-scenes images from the set of the film.
In the photos shared on Instagram earlier this week, Isime is seen wearing a sleeveless shirt and trousers while holding a gun, her head covered with a hijab.
Critics argued that the hijab should not be used as a mere costume, especially in scenes depicting negative moral behavior.
Bashir Ahmad, former Digital Communications Assistant to former Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, voiced his concerns on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “The hijab is not worn by our women to hide their identity to commit crimes but to respect, follow, and abide by the teachings of our religion.”
Isime has refused to be drawn into the social media war concerning the movie, and the producer has also not commented on the controversy.
The NFVCB emphasised its commitment to balancing freedom of expression with the need to prevent social, cultural, and religious harm caused by films, aiming to ensure that films contribute positively to Nigerian society while respecting its diverse cultural and religious landscape.
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