Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism & The Creative Economy, Nigeria (@Fmactce_Nigeria)2026-08-042026-08-042026-07-09https://x.com/Fmactce_Nigeria/status/2075143190647075029?s=20https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2888A post published to X (Twitter) by the official Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy account (@Fmactce_Nigeria). The post highlights data from the Ministry's Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) Mapping Report, emphasizing that despite Nigeria having the world's second-largest film industry by volume and a population exceeding 200 million, the nation possesses only approximately 80–90 modern cinemas and 300 screens (compared to over 40,000 screens in the United States). It frames this gap not as a cultural deficit, but as a major physical infrastructure and investment opportunity within the creative economy. It provides a link to download the report via nigeriaeverywhere.com/news/news/fmac.... Hashtags included: #NigeriaEverywhere, #Destination2030, #Nollywood, and #DeeperMapping. The attached graphic features a photograph of a cinema audience facing a large projection screen alongside key statistical callouts. Engagement at time of capture: 1 reply, 3 reposts, 5 likes, 441 views.An archival record documenting an insight from the Ministry's CCI Mapping Report on physical infrastructure gaps within Nigeria's film industry, highlighting the contrast between Nollywood's high volume production and domestic cinema screen capacity.en80–90 cinemas. 300 screens. 200 million people.Other