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Filmmaker Niyi Fagbemi Elevates Ojude Oba Globally

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Nigerian filmmaker Niyi Fagbemi gained global fame for documenting the Ojude Oba festival, transforming it into an internationally recognised cultural event through his unique visual storytelling

Niyi Fagbemi Ojude Oba documentation has significantly impacted the global perception of Nigerian culture.

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Niyi Fagbemi, a Nigerian travel and documentary filmmaker, embarked on his journey of documenting the sights, sounds, and wonders of Nigeria and Africa during his university days.

However, his significant breakthrough occurred in 2023 when he chose to specifically document the widely popular Ojude Oba festival and narrate the story of this elegant celebration in Ijebu land.

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Following this pivotal decision, his popularity soared dramatically.

He quickly became renowned for showcasing the inherent beauty of Nigeria and the broader African continent through his unique lens.

Fagbemi masterfully combines videography, photography, and compelling storytelling to effectively highlight Africa’s diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and its vibrant people.

Since 2023, fans and celebrities eagerly anticipate his captivating pictures and videos, not only to savour the yearly Ojude Oba festival but also to experience his other remarkable works.

One of his most outstanding works focusing on the festival achieved truly global recognition, accumulating over 100 million views across all digital platforms.

Because of the profound impact of his work, he has served as a powerful catalyst in transforming the Ojude Oba Festival from what was primarily a local celebration into an internationally recognised cultural event.

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His distinct visual storytelling and cinematic approach not only brought significant global attention to the festival but also notably elevated its importance on the world stage.

This has attracted widespread interest from international media organisations, various brands seeking sponsorships, passionate cultural enthusiasts, and key tourism stakeholders alike.

Fagbemi’s work stands as a visual celebration of the continent’s inherent beauty.

It consistently provides authentic narratives that actively challenge existing stereotypes and powerfully amplify diverse African perspectives.

His creative efforts have garnered widespread commendations and accolades from a range of prominent figures.

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These include Hollywood star Gbenga Akinnagbe, alongside numerous Nollywood stars such as Ruth Kadiri, Ego Boyo, Michelle Dede, and Amara Kanu, among many others who recognise his significant artistic contribution.

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The Nigerian movie industry, nicknamed Nollywood, has undergone several revolutions through the years with creative players adding values in a bid to ensuring that the dynamic make-believe industry meet up with international standards.

Today, not only that the Nigerian industry can now compete with the best in world, Nollywood is globally recognised as the second largest film producer in the world.

And this is no thanks to the likes of Aliu Oladele Gafar, a movie producer in the Yoruba-genre, who joined the industry exactly twenty two years ago.

Gafar paid his dues in the industry before he made up his mind after fifteen years of entrance to become a movie producer in 2015.

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The producer, who now has six movies to his credit, dropped his latest movie flick, Peregun, featuring several veteran acts in the Yoruba movie industry in 2021.

According to him, Peregun has gone on to becoming his most successful work ever.

“After being spurred by the success of Irawe Igbo, which opened me to the world as I was able to travel to United States for the first time because of that in 2018, I decided to put all my might into movie production.

“So for Peregun, from the script, cast to post production which included effects, I ensured that best hands in the industry were engaged,” he said.

And these efforts seemed to pay off.

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Peregun, a story of a warlord entangled in a fairy tale romance, went on to win several awards and nominations even beyond the borders of the Nigeria.

The movie was recently nominated for Best Makeup in the 2022 edition of Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) with the likes of Voiceless, Amina, Omo Ghetto (The Saga), Nneka The Pretty Serpent, Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story and La Femme Anjola – Abiola Popoola. Peregun was also nominated at the 2022 edition of Afro Heritage Broadcasting and Entertainment Awards.

Before these, Peregun clinched the International Feature Film award at the Bridge Festival in Canada in 2021 and International Feature Film award at Mile High International Film Festival.

Aside from these, several foreign film festivals had featured the movie in the past since release.

Gafar informed the media that his love for movies right from a tender age was what influenced his decision to join the industry.

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“I’ve loved watching film since before I can remember; and that’s when I was still very young.

“I started acting when I was in Primary 3 and that was when I met a man called Mr Eesuola. He was a teacher and also a stage director then. I approached him one day and told excitedly ‘Sir, I would be so honoured to work with you and be a stage actor’ and that single decision cemented my journey into the world of movies,” he said.

Peregun, which has amassed over two million views on Youtube, features the producer himself as Opeki, Ibrahim Chata as Okewunmi, Yewande Odukoya as Molete, Dupe Jaiyesinmi, Tunde Usman popularly known as Okele and many others.

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