Friday, 12 December 2014

Our CEO is a year plus today



There is no doubt that today is a memorable day in the life of the Chief Executive Officer of a leading multimedia company in the country, Dosfem Multimedia Concept; Mr. Oluwafemi Dosu as he celebrates his birthday today Friday December 12, 2014. 


The celebrant, a prolific and veteran movie maker has produced and directed several notable movies and also previously worked with Television Continental (TVC).


Dosfem Multimedia Concept which has been able to maintain leadership in all segments over the years is a multimedia organization established to solve some challenges people are facing in terms of image quality. It was established to quench the thirst of many people out there who seek quality in the video and photograph of their events.


The company provide world-class standard services and also involves in event packaging, film shooting , film editing, camera works, TV documentary, TV commercial, Radio jingle, Radio documentary and online journalism.

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Boko Haram bases Bombed

Abuja – Nigerian warplanes are carrying out air strikes against Boko Haram militant bases in northeast Borno state, a senior official says.

It is reportedly a government counter-attack against the group’s apparent drive to create an Islamist enclave.
The official said Nigeria’s military was battling Boko Haram fighters at Bama, 70km southeast of the Borno state capital Maiduguri.

Air strikes have been carried out “on all the Boko Haram bases”, the official said, adding this reflected President Goodluck Jonathan’s order for a “fully-fledged war” against the group which has waged a bloody insurgency since 2009.

Military officials have denied reports Bama had been overrun by heavily armed militants after they attacked it with captured military vehicles and pick-up trucks mounted with machine guns, all part of a growing Boko Haram arsenal.

The battle over Bama, and Boko Haram’s storming of towns and villages to the north, east and south of Maiduguri in recent weeks, has raised fears of an attack on the Borno state capital, prompting hundreds of civilians to flee.

Boko Haram, whose leader Abubakar Shekau last month declared a “Muslim territory” in the northeast after capturing the town of Gwoza on the Cameroon border, is believed to be trying to mimic the example of Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria and Iraq which announced the creation of a separate caliphate there.

Jonathan’s government, which faces an election in February, has come under sharpening public criticism for its apparent inability to check Boko Haram’s five-year insurgency, which has ravaged the poor northeast corner of Africa’s biggest economy.

Thursday, 7 August 2014

8 Film Directors To Make The Cinema4Change Short Films.


Recently, Afrinolly opened a call to film makers to pitch for the Cinema4Change films. Films which were a product of a screen writers workshop held in April where over 20 top notch screen writers in Nigeria were expose to research works that would guide in the development of screenplays that would not only highlight social change issues but would also entertain and educate the public.

After five days of pitch sessions for the over 150 film makers who applied and pruning by the panel of Judges; Tunde Kelani, Femi Odugbemi and Jane Maduegbuna, Afrinolly is excited to announce the selected film makers who would directing the first set of Cinema4Change short films. Over the next few months these film makers will be developing these socially relevant films. Below is the list of selected film makers with corresponding film:

Tolu Fagbure – My Brother's Keeper

Ishaya Bako – Henna

Jay-Franklyn Jituboh – Once

Soji Ogunaike – The Dutiful Wife

Victor Sanchez Aghahowa – The Road

Chioma Onyenwe – The Scheme of Things

Chineze Anyaene – The Space Between

Ejiro Onobrakpor – Timothy

In Partnership with Ford Foundation, Afrinolly Cinema4Change project seeks to use the power of film to help build a dramatic structure that helps people not only see the person or issues that a film can address, but see themselves in that story. Afrinolly believes that partnering with non–profits, public sector organizations and corporations can create films that are artistically compelling and socially significant.