FemiOdugbemi
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Storyteller. Filmmaker. TV Producer. Jazz music lover. Coffee drinker. Believer. Brave Learner. Long-suffering Arsenal fan.🎥
Lagos
Joined November 2009
Grateful to receive today the ‘Outstanding Industry Practice’ award announced at the recent 5th PAO Nigeria Digital Content Regulation Conference (NDCRC) from the Director-General of the National Film and Video Censors Board, Dr. Shaibu Husseini. A deeply humbling moment.
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ZUMA 2025: “The Man Died” sweeps top awards
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The winners of the coveted Zuma International Film Festival (ZUFF) 2025 Awards, Nigeria’s foremost national film festival, have been announced
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‘THE MAN DIED’ @ 2025 ZUMA Film Festival Abuja won: 🏆 Best Picture 🏆 Best Director (Awam Amkpa) 🏆 Best Supporting Actor (Sam Dede) 🏆 Best Costume (Toyin Ogundeji) Thank you to our cast, crew, partners, and everyone who believed in this film.🎬
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Last night was 4-stars at the 2025 Zuma Film Festival in Abuja. I was honoured to join the awards celebrations by the Nigeria Film Corporation, and thrilled that our feature film adaptation of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka’s prison memoir ‘THE MAN DIED’ was well-decorated.
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And in a completely unexpected moment, I received a surprise award for my contributions to Nollywood. Deeply honoured. Grateful for the recognition, the conversations, and the shared commitment to a thriving Nigerian creative economy.
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I also joined a panel conversation on the theme, discussing how our industry can build sustainable structures, elevate quality, and strengthen audience trust.
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Had a truly enjoyable time at the opening of the 5th Peace Anyiam-Osigwe Nigeria Digital Content Regulatory Conference yesterday. Bolanle Austen-Peters delivered a powerful keynote on the theme “From Volume to Value” — insightful, inspiring, and brilliantly unpacked.
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This exhibition is an invitation to engage the legacies of the popular ocean beach front known as Bar Beach and the broader narratives of resilience, displacement and belonging in Lagos. Join us! Date: 1st November, 2025. Venue: Centre for Contemporary Art, Yaba. Time: 4:00 p.m.
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Grateful to receive this recognition from the Institute of African and Diaspora Studies of the University of Lagos, the Heinrich Böll Stiftung Abuja, and the Lagos Film Colloquium.’Gidi Blues’ is a story that continues to inspire dialogue around urban identity, and heritage.
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