Ifeoma Fáfúnwá (Pronunciationⓘ) is a theatre director, playwright, artist, and activist, living and working in Lagos, Nigeria.
[3] She is the founder and creative director of iOpenEye Africa Foundation; a Nigerian non-profit organization, focused on using performance art to drive social change.
"[6] Ifeoma’s activist work is featured in the award-winning documentary film titled MrsF (on Al Jazeera).
After graduation she worked for several years as an interior architecture designer in Atlanta and as a Creative Director at an advertising agency in Denver.
[12] Ben Brantley of the New York Times wrote that "the brightness radiating from its all-female cast has the glare and heat of a raging bonfire.
She also directed one of Nigeria’s cultural submissions for the London 2012 Olympics, and her work has been featured at the Lagos Theater Festival, the Tate Modern and London’s International Festival of Theatre (LIFT) In 2014, Ifeoma founded iOpenEye, a Nigerian Production Company that produces socially impactful theater, provides pro bono acting training and facilitates open dialogue events.