Eko International Film Festival

He is also the publisher of Supple magazine, an African cinema and culture journal that features film previews, reviews, and interviews.

[3] 2015 Eko International Film festival Miss Teacher (Nigeria) Heavens Hell (Nigeria) 2018 Eko International Film Festival Filmmakers, cinema aficionados, and students from Nigeria and beyond attended daily film screenings, masterclasses, and panel discussions at the 8th edition, which took place from March 5 to 10, 2018.

Nigeria has 43, Canada has 30, the United Kingdom has 19, Germany has 13, France has 11, India has ten, Russia has seven, Australia and Italy each have six, and Brazil has only five.

[4] 2020 Eko International Film festival[5] Miss Teacher (Nigeria) Heavens Hell (Nigeria) 2021 Eko International Film Festival[6][7] Celebrating a decade the festival was celebrated in glam style and received entries from over 55 countries around the world for the period of March 8 to 12, 2021.

The United States Consulate in Nigeria, Makido Film Austria, the Polish Embassy in Nigeria, the Niger State Government (Niger State Book and other Intellectual Resources Development Agency, Multichoice Nigeria Ltd, Nexim Bank and Bank of Industry (BOI), the Nigeria Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), and the Silverbird Group (Silverb) have all contributed to the film festival.