Top Nigerian Filmmaker, Femi Odugbemi on The Morning Show With Biola Alabi of Arise TV


Interview of Femi Odugbemi on "THE MORNING SHOW with BIOLA ALABI" of ARISE TV, April 18, 2018.


Popular leading lady of the Nigerian entertainment industry, Biola Alabi interviewed one of the top TV/Film producers in Nigeria, Femi Odugbemi, the Executive Producer/CEO of ZURI 24 MEDIA, Provost of the Orange Academy in Lagos and Cofounder/Executive Director of the annual iREPRESENT International Documentary Film Festival. Odugbemi, an award winning filmmaker is known as coproducer of popular DStv soap opera "Tinsel"(TV series) and director of "Mama Put"(TV Movie), "Bariga Boy" (documentary), "Maroko"(feature film) "Gidi Blues"(Feature film) "And the Chain was Not" (Documentary) "ORIKI"(Documentary) and "Battleground"(TV Series).



Biola Alabi is the Founder and Managing Partner of Biola Alabi Media, a consultancy and production company. Biola Alabi Media produce Nigeria’s food travel documentary-series Bukas and Joints airing across Africa and in the USA.

Alabi is also the founder of “Grooming for Greatness” a leadership development and mentorship program for a new generation for African leaders. Named one of the 20 Youngest Power Women in Africa by Forbes Magazine (2012); a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader (2012) and CNBC Africa’s AABLA West African Business Woman of the Year (2013).
Alabi held the position of Managing Director for M-Net Africa, part of the Naspers Group. Prior to this, she was based in the United States where she was part of the executive team at the influential children’s television brand Sesame Street, and a member of the marketing team that launched the Korean motor vehicle corporation Daewoo in the USA.

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