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  • Stakeholders pledge further partnerships with ENIFF in 2024

    Stakeholders pledge further partnerships with ENIFF in 2024

    Stakeholders in the Nigerian film industry  who attended   the just  concluded Eastern Nigeria International film festival, ENIFF in Enugu have all reiterated their resolve to continue their partnership to further build more capacity for the creative industry both in the Southeast states as well other parts of the country. 

     The US Consul in Lagos Mr. Will Stevens, in an opening remark, stated that the United States will continue to support ENIFF because of the huge potential it portends for the Nigerian creative economy. 

    Speaking  at the closing ceremony, the  Enugu state Commissioner for Culture and Tourism Mrs. Ugochi Madueke, urged the organisers to redouble  their efforts as there is  a clear positive impact from ENIFF on the citizens of   Enugu  and neighbouring states.

    Also, speaking at the award night, the  Chairman Enugu state Tourism Board Dame Rita Mbah expressed Governor Peter Mbah’s interest in ENIFF and commended the organisers for bringing the world to Enugu. She also declared that the Enugu State Tourism Board will support ENIFF by partnering with it in the next edition.

    Dr J Martins , Special Advisor  on Entertainment  to the Abia state governor, brought news of Governor Otti’s affirmed interest in taking over the festival in 2024.

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    On his own part former minister for information and culture Chief Frank Nweke Jr,  who delivered the keynote address at the opening of the festival and hosted the resource persons to a welcome gala  said Enugu is home to all  Nigerians adding that ENIFF continues to be a welcome event  and a veritable  platform for capacity building. 

    Also speaking one of the supporters and media partners  of ENIFF, Founder of Afia TV and former DG of NFVCB as well as NBC ,Mr. Emeka Mba described the festival as a window on the south eastern creative hub urging other stakeholders to join hands to harness the huge potentials from the festival.

    On his part, Chris Obi Rapu, veteran film director credited for directing Living in Bondage known as the first new Nigerian film, recalled his childhood years in Enugu and  commended the founders of ENIFF for giving the coal city something to look forward to every year. He also called for a new Naijawood to replace the word Nollywood.

  • ENIFF closes to resounding applause

    ENIFF closes to resounding applause

    The fourth edition of the Eastern Nigeria International film festival (ENIFF) ended in grand style in Enugu.

    At the end of the festival, CJ ‘Fiery’ Obasi’s ‘Mami Wata’ won the most awards at the festival.

    Also, winning laurels were films from Nigeria, Morocco, Cameroon, and the United Kingdom from the 36 shortlisted films from 20 countries.

    For four days, film enthusiasts gathered at the Enugu Window on America complex, for panel discussions, capacity building workshops, and  keynote addresses.

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    Resource persons and facilitators  included Ego Boyo, Femi Odugbemi, and Emeka Mbah of Afia TV with Keynote speakers that include Chris Obi Rapu, Frank Nweke, and Jahman Anikulapo.

    The Consulate General of the United States in Nigeria, Will Stevens, in a statement, reiterated the U.S. recognition of the positive impact the  creative economy can have on Nigeria in general and the South East of Nigeria in particular. He also affirmed his commitment to capacity building, training  and continuous  partnership with ENIFF to educate the teeming Nigerian  youths on film production and its value chain.

  • Nweke, Mba back ENIFF

    Nweke, Mba back ENIFF

    Nigerian politician, entrepreneur, teacher and social innovator Frank Nweke Jr and Emeka Mba have thrown their weight behind the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival, ENIFF.

    The fourth edition of the festival, according to the organisers, will run in Enugu from November 21 to November 25.

    CJ Obasi’s ‘Mami Wata’ is billed to open the festival at Viva cinema as 35 other films from 20 countries have been lined up for the film festival. The festival judges are led by Dr. Ezinne Ezepue.

    Ujuaku Nwakalor Akukwe and Chris Odili, co-founders of ENIFF in a joint press statement stated that ENIFF honour the remarkable contributions of the Southeast region of Nigeria to the history of filmmaking on the African continent and beyond.

    The duo noted that since inception in 2020, ENIFF has become a global platform for filmmakers, attracting over five thousand submissions from creative talents around the world.

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     In addition to the film lineup, ENIFF 2023 offers tailor-made master classes and workshops designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of filmmakers.

     The sessions will be led by Femi Odugbemi, Ego Boyo, Emeka Mba, Jahman Anikulapo, Frank Nweke Jnr, Chiege Alisigwe, Ujuaku Akukwe and a host of others. Previous facilitators include Obi Asika, Kene Mkparu and Mark Holden.

     According to the festival organiser, Kosi Nwoba, the collaborations with various agencies and governments will help create a dynamic platform that celebrates diversity and fosters creative connections.