By Priscilla Osaje
The Federal Government saidย that theย annual Zuma International Film Festival (ZUFF) has affirmed its reputation as Nigeriaโs most prestigious platform for celebrating creativity, talent and the transformative power of storytelling.
Dr Mariya Mahmoud, Minister of State, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) stated this at the closingย and award night of the 2025 Zuma International Film Festival on Friday night in Abuja.
According to her, theย Federal Capital Territory Administration is proud to co-host this remarkable festival that continues to position Abuja as the cultural heartbeat of our nation.
Mohmoud commended the organisers, partners, filmmakers, actors, producers, and the entire creative community,ย whose hard work and dedication have made this 15th edition a resounding success.
โThe theme of this edition, โStorytelling for Global Influence: Film as a Soft Power and Economic Forceโ, can not be more relevant.
โAround the world, nations increasingly recognise the film industry as a tool for shaping narratives, strengthening diplomacy, promoting cultural identity, and driving economic prosperity andย Nigeria is no exception.
โOur stories have travelled far beyond our borders, carryingย our values, humour, resilience and collective spirit.
โNollywood has become one of the worldโs most powerful cultural exports, influencing fashion, tourism, language, and global perceptions of Nigeria and Africa.
โThis is why the administration of President Tinubu continues to support the creative economy as part of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
โThe creative sector generates employment, fuels entrepreneurship, expands the digital economy and opens doors for youth innovation,โ she said.
The minister further said that as policymakers, they remain committed to creating an enabling environment, where filmmakers could thrive through improved infrastructure, partnerships, regulations that encourage investment, and platforms such as this festival.
โFor us in the FCT, Abuja is not just the political capital, it is also a growing hub for arts, culture and creative expression.
โEvents like the Zuma film festival deepen our cultural footprint, attract visitors, promote local businesses and position the FCT as a destination for film production, training, and global collaborations.
โTonight, as we celebrate exceptional films and honour outstanding talents, we recognise the responsibility that comes with storytelling. Every script,ย frame, and character contributes to shaping how the world sees us and how we see ourselves.
โSo, let’s use this power intentionally, responsibly and boldly,โ she advised.
The minister congratulatedย ย the award recipients, adding that their workย has not only entertained them,ย but hasย elevated our nationโs voice on the global stage.
โ To those who did not win tonight, your contributions remain invaluable. Keep pushing boundaries, keep telling our stories and keep lighting the path for future generations.
โAs this festival comes to a close, I encourage all stakeholders to continue building collaborations, nurturing young talents, investing in innovation, and exploring new frontier, particularly in animation, streaming, documentary filmmaking, and digital storytelling.
โThe 2025 Zuma International Film Festival has been a showcase of brilliance, diversity and possibility. Let us leave here inspired to strengthen the Nigerian story and amplify our soft power through film,โ she stressed.
Also speaking, Hannatu Musawu,ย Minister for Arts, Culture, Tourism and creative Economy (FMACTCE)
congratulatedย creators, producers, sponsors, delegates, forย making the eventย a powerful celebration of storytelling, culture, and hospitality.
The minister, who was represented by Aisha Augie, Director-General, Centre for Black and African Arts and Culture (CBAAC), said the festival had made the creative sector to witness amazingย films.
According to her, they have also experienced the strength of stories to transcend borders, build bridges of understanding and shape the worldโs view of both Nigerians and Africans.
โ Under this yearโsย themeย โStorytelling from Global Influence; Film as a soft power and Economic Forceโ as well as the master class has reaffirmed what we have not known that cinema is beyond the global stage.
โ Cinema is beyond entertainment. It is our diplomacy,ย heritage,ย voice and a vital engine for economic growth.
โThrough both narratives and creative excellence, Nigerian filmmakers continue to use the power of film as a tool for cultural diplomacy and economic transformation,โ she said .
Musawaย said that the festival was a testament to growing global influence and to the universal stories that we have.
โThe Zumaย Film Festival isย reinforcing Nigeriaโs position as a centre of African storytelling and as a risingย hub for international collaboration, co-production, and creative enterprise, just as you can see from the various people in the hall.
โTo our filmmakers, your vision,ย courage and commitment, continue to define the evolving contours of our creative industry,โ she added.
The minister urged everyone to join force inย buildingย a film industry that reflects the richness of our heritage,ย culture, empowers our youth andย women and projects our shared humanity. (NAN)
Edited by Joseph Edeh











