Inside DGN Induction Ceremony 2025
DGN Induction Ceremony 2025
By Isaac Akatah - LAgos, NIgeria
Directors’ Guild of Nigeria (DGN) recently held its annual convention, handing over and formal induction ceremony at Ojez Hotel, Surulere, Lagos State on Wednesday, 16th and Thursday, 17th July 2025
The induction process featured a comprehensive Masterclass on the first day, where veterans in film production like Chief Andy Boyo, took the new inductees through an orientation session, focused on the Guild’s structure, operations, and key initiatives.
The main ceremony on day two, consisted of the launch of the Guild’s Journal, conferment of DGN Fellows and the induction of 125 new directors to the prestigious national body. Dr. Victor Okhai, the DGN outgoing President who leadership has taken the body to greater heights in the last few years also handed over his mantle of leadership to a new EXCO led by Uche Agbo, a UNIZIK graduate of Theatre And Film Studies.
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Celebrating a remarkable and extraordinary visit to Lanre Olagoke's Regent Street Studio in London
Celebrating a remarkable and extraordinary visit to Lanre Olagoke's Regent Street Studio in London, where I had the privilege of spending time with the esteemed artist and painter, Lanre Olagoke MBE.
Celebrating a remarkable and extraordinary visit to Lanre Olagoke's Regent Street Studio in London
Witnessing the enchanting space where Lanre, a true emblem of Nigerian pride, crafts his masterpieces was an absolute honour.
Lanre is also founder of the Art-Alive Art Trust (AAAT) since 1997 and has been a transformative force, offering access to the arts for young people from diverse backgrounds, including in primary schools and prisons. Through his art, he has not only been inspiring but also a beacon of hope for many.
Mudiare Onobrakpeya
London, U.K.
April 11th 2024
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NYWIFT - Photos From First In-Person Gathering in 2024
JANUARY 22, 2024
Members of New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT), an advocacy and support organization for equality in the moving image industry, recently met at Tito Murphy's NYC, for a “Night Out” of cocktails, networking and laughs.
Members of the New York Women In Film & Television (NYWIFT) Night Out at Tito Murphy's NYC. Photo by Africa-Related
BY Oyiza Adaba, New York
JANUARY 22, 2024
Members of New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT), an advocacy and support organization for equality in the moving image industry, recently met at Tito Murphy's NYC, for a “Night Out” of cocktails, networking and laughs.
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Membership is open to this incredible, vibrant, supportive community, with a discounted offer for new applications. Download it here and email to membership@nywift.org to get started.
New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) advocates for equality in the moving image industry and supports women in every stage of their careers. As the preeminent entertainment industry association for women in New York, NYWIFT energizes women by illuminating their achievements, presenting training and professional development programs, awarding scholarships and grants, and providing access to a supportive community of peers.
Photos by @africarelated