Niji Akanni

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Niji Akanni
Born
Akanni Adeniji

(1962-08-12) August 12, 1962 (age 62)
NationalityNigerian
CitizenshipNigerian
Alma mater Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
Occupations
  • screenwriter
  • filmmaker
  • director
  • producer
  • Dramatist
  • playwright
Notable work Aramotu
Heroes and Zeros
The Narrow Path
Dangerous Twins

Niji Akanni is a Nigerian dramatist, screenwriter, director, producer and filmmaker. [1] [2] [3]

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Education

Akanni received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dramatic Arts from Obafemi Awolowo University and a master's degree in Film Studies from the University of Ibadan as well as a professional master's degree (MFA) in Screenplay Writing and Film Directing from the Film and Television Institute of India. [4] [5]

Career

He has scripted, co-scripted and directed several notable Nigerian films and reality shows. [6]

As one of Nigeria's official three theatrical presentations at the 2012 Cultural Olympiad in London, he directed The Lion and the Jewel , a play by Nigerian writer, Professor Wole Soyinka that was first performed in 1959. [7] In 2005, he was Assistant Director of the first season of Amstel Malta Box Office, a Nigerian Reality Television Show.

In 2006, he was Content Director on Big Brother Nigeria, the same year he co-scripted, The Narrow Path , a 95 minutes film produced by Mainframe Films and Television Productions and directed by Tunde Kelani. The film, which featured Sola Asedeko and Khabirat Kafidipe was adapted from The Virgin , a debut novel of Bayo Adebowale. [8] In 2008, he directed Abobaku , a short film in Super-16mm gauge, produced by Femi Odugbemi on the MNET's New Directions project. Abobaku won several awards, including the Most Outstanding Short Film award at the 2010 ZUMA Film Festival in Abuja, Nigeria; Best Costume at the 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards held on 10 April 2010 at the Gloryland Cultural Center in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria; and was also judged Best Short Film at the 2010 TERRACOTA Awards in Lagos, Nigeria. [9]

In 2010, he wrote and directed Aramotu, a Nigerian drama digital film that stars Gabriel Afolayan. The film received 7 nominations at the 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards and won the awards for Best Nigerian Film and Best Costume Design. [6] [10] It also emerged as the Best Feature Film at Africa International Film Festival, held in Calabar in May 2013. [11] Aramotu screened at various film festivals across the world, including the 2012 Samsung Women's International Film Festival (SWIFF) in Chennai, India; 2012 Africa In The Picture (AITP)film festival, Amsterdam; 2013 Arusha African International Film Festival (AIFF), Tanzania; and 2013 International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK), India.

He scripted and directed Heroes and Zeros , a Nigerian drama film that stars Nadia Buari, Bimbo Manuel, Gabriel Afolayan, Linda Ejiofor and Olu Jacobs. [12] [13] The film was released on September 7, 2012 and premiered in the UK on March 15, 2013 at Odeon Cinema. [14] The film won the Most Outstanding Film and Audience Choice awards at the 2013 EKO International Film Festival and competed in the digital film category of the 2013 Pan African Film and Television Festival, FESPACO, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. It was invited to the 2013 International Film Festival of Kerala, IFFK, in India, and was also screened at the 2014 Afrikamera Film Festival in Warsaw, Poland. It received 6 nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards and won the awards for Best Editing, Best Screenplay and Best Director [15] [16]

Filmography

TitleWrittenDirectedProducedYear
The Narrow Path Tunde Kelani and Niji Akanni Tunde Kelani Mainframe Films and Television Productions 2006
Abobaku Femi Odugbemi Niji AkanniFemi Odugbemi2008
Aramotu Niji AkanniNiji AkanniYinka Kolapo2010
Heroes and Zeros Niji AkanniNiji AkanniChristopher Jeyibo2012

Accolades

The table below highlight the awards and nominations received by Niji Akanji and his films.

List of Major Awards
AwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Yoruba Movie Academy
(3rd Yoruba Movie Academy Awards) [17]
Best Cultural MovieNiji AkanniWon
Achievement in DirectingNiji AkanniWon
Best PictureNiji AkanniWon
Africa Film Academy
(7th Africa Movie Academy Awards) [18]
Best Nigerian Film Niji AkanniWon
Best Film Niji AkanniNominated
Best Best Director Niji AkanniNominated
Best Film in an African Language Niji AkanniNominated
Best Visual Effects Nominated
Best Costume Design Niji AkanniWon
Africa Film Academy
(9th Africa Movie Academy Awards)
Best Screenplay Niji AkanniWon
Best Director Niji AkanniWon
Best Nigerian Film Niji AkanniNominated
Best Sound Niji AkanniNominated

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