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    NOA Launches Animation Award To Promote National Values And Creative Collaboration

    FunkeBy FunkeOctober 14, 2025 Art No Comments3 Mins Read
    Animation Award
    Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, DG, NOA
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    The National Orientation Agency, NOA, in collaboration with the Lagos International Festival of Animation, LIFANIMA, has announced the NOA Animation Award 2026, a new national initiative designed to celebrate Nigerian creativity, support the growing animation sector and promote national values and cultural reorientation.

    Animation Award
    Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, DG, NOA

    The initiative, according to a statement credited to Paul Odenyi, Deputy Director, Media and Communication, was announced by the Director General of the NOA, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, during the LIFANIMA 2025 Award Night at the Alliance Française/Mike Adenuga Centre, Ikoyi, Lagos State, held as part of the 9th Edition of LIFANIMA,

    Mallam Issa-Onilu informed that the NOA Animation Award represents a major plank in the Agency’s ongoing efforts to nationalise cartoon content and entrench a recognised Nigerian national identity through the promotion of the Nigerian Values Charter.

    He expressed, “It embodies the Agency’s vision to connect policy and creativity—using animation as a medium to highlight and promote the seven national promises and seven citizen codes that define Nigerian values and collective responsibility.”

    Animation Award: How to participate

    Exclusively open to Nigerian animators, the award will be presented following a competition that invites entries that explore the theme “Who is a Real Nigerian?” through any of the three accepted styles—2D, 3D, or Stop Motion animation. Each short film presented for the competition must not exceed three minutes in length and must showcase values and character such as resilience, optimism and unity that embody the true Nigerian spirit.

    The total prize value for the competition is ₦22.5 million, comprising ₦10 million for first place, ₦7.5 million for second place, and ₦5 million for third place. Beyond the financial rewards, the three winning entries will receive nationwide broadcast exposure for a period of three months across all NOA partner networks and major television platforms, beginning after the LIFANIMA 2026 Awards Night.

    The DG of NOA added that all entries are to be submitted via FilmFreeway (www.filmfreeway.com/lifanima), following the standard LIFANIMA submission process, with a deadline aligned to the festival’s annual timeline in 2026.

    The NOA Animation Award reinforces the synergy between governance and creativity, promoting local capacity while advancing the Agency’s mission to project national values through culturally resonant storytelling. By empowering animators to interpret and express the ideals of the Nigerian Values Charter, the initiative strengthens the shared goal of building a generation that defines—and animates—Nigeria’s identity for the world to see.

    The DG of NOA and his delegation participated in the closing ceremonies of Mallam Issa-Onilu informed that the NOA Animation Award represents a major plank in the Agency’s ongoing efforts to nationalise cartoon content and entrench a recognised Nigerian national identity through the promotion of the Nigerian Values Charter.

    The DG of NOA alongside his counterpart at the National Film and Videos Censors Board, Dr. Shaibu Husseini, and the Director General of the Centre for Black Arts and Civilisation, Aisha Adamu Augie, participated in the presentation of awards to the best animation films celebrated at the festival. 

    Aisha Adamu Augie Dr. Shaibu Husseini Lagos International Festival of Animation LIFANIMA Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu National Film and Videos Censors Board National Orientation Agency NOA
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