Fuelling Poverty


Fuelling Poverty is a 2012 Nigerian documentary film directed by Ishaya Bako that narrates the activities of the Occupy Nigeria movement when it was at its climax in early 2012. The 28-minute film features special appearances by Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, Femi Falana, Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai, Seun Kuti and Desmond Elliot. It won the Best Documentary award at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards.

Censorship

The Nigerian government, through the National Film and Video Censors Board, banned the film from public exhibition, stating that "the contents of the film are highly provocative and likely to incite or encourage public disorder and undermine national security". The producers, through the NFVCB's lawyer, were also "strongly advised not to distribute or exhibit the documentary film. All relevant national security agencies are on the alert".