Nigeria: 'The Guilt,' a Family Value Advocacy Film Premieres in FCT

4 November 2025

'The Guilt,' a faith-based movie that advocates the values of fidelity, forgiveness and effective communication in marriage, has premiered in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that filmmakers, actors, the clergy, film enthusiasts, as well as the cast and crew of the movie were present at the premiere over the weekend in Abuja.

The movie is a production of Crystal Fly Productions, directed by Emmanuel Eyaba, an award-winning Nollywood filmmaker. (NAN)

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The star-studded film, produced by Pauline Idemudia, addresses how couples can successfully handle complex marital issues such as infidelity, past mistakes and communication problems using faith-based principles such as patience, forgiveness and humility.

It featured veteran Nollywood actors like Zack Orji, Benjamin Olaye, Prisma James, Pauline Idemudia, Ezz Samson and Evangelist Jerry among others.

Some thespians and crew members who spoke with NAN on the red-carpet lauded the film, describing it as a timely antidote to increasing marital issues.

Emmanuel Eyaba, Director of the film and Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN), said that the film was conceived to give respite to people grappling with marital challenges. (NAN)

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