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Naija Times, Publisher/EiC, Braimah, Editorial Director, Anikulapo at opening of Film Africa Festival, in London

THE Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Naija Times, Ehi Braimah, and the Editorial Director of the medium, Jahman Anikulapo, were special guests at the opening reception of the 2024 Film Africa Festival, FAF, yesterday, October 27 at the British Film Institute, BFI Southbank in London.

The reception, titled “An African Odyssey,” which followed the screening of the opening film, Dahomey, was hosted by the Royal African Society at BFI. Southbank, London.

About 20 Nigerian films, including the star film, THE MAN DIED, inspired by the prison notes of Nobel laureate,  Wole Soyinka, as well as 10 short films from the FilmLab project of the British Council West Africa, are featuring in the festival.

The Man Died will be screened at the Rich Mix Theatre on Sunday, October 27 on the bill of the Film Africa Festival; and also at the University of East Anglia, on Monday October 28

With the Naija Times directors in the picture above are Wale Ojo, the star actor of The Man Died, and Dr Sola Adeyemi, the head of the Department of Theatre at the University of East Anglia, who is hosting the screening of The Man Died on Monday October 28.

Braimah, Anikulapo, and Keith Shiri, Curator and Director of the Film Africa Festival after the screening of the film, Dahomey
Braimah (right) Anikulapo; and Akin Kongi Uk-based filmmaker/photographer, and Dr Sola Adeyemi of the University of East Anglia at the opening reception

 

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