Profiling Omidyar Network Grantees and Partners in Nigeria

Title: Profiling Omidyar Network Grantees and Partners in Nigeria Client: Omidyar Network, San Francisco, USA Year: 2018 Location: Lagos/Kaduna, Nigeria. Project: Omidyar Network, an investment and philanthropy initiative based in the USA has been giving grants and making investments into Fintech (financial technology) startup companies in Nigeria. This photography and film assignment profiles some of their grantees and partners — from the CEOs of the startup companies to the clients and beneficiaries of the financial services provided by the start-ups. Some of the profiled Fintech companies include: Paga, Lydia, Alat, Wakanow and Flutterwave.

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January 6, 2019 by Emeka Okereke Editorial, Photography 0

Urban Age — Developing Urban Futures: LAGOS

Title of project: Urban Age — Developing Urban Futures: LAGOS Client: London School of Economics Year: 2018 Location: Lagos, Nigeria. Publication: Urban Age Project: assignment to profile Lagos for the for the Urban Futures research and publication, a largescale research project of selected metropolitan cities in Africa. The project is an initiative of London School of Economics.

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January 10, 2018 by Emeka Okereke Documentary, Photography, Video 0

Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP)

Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) Client: NSRP and The British Council Location of project: Nigeria Year: 2017 Commissioned photographic and film project illustrating the work of Nigerian Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) and its partners in contributing to peace in Nigeria. Commissioned by British Council and UK Aid. A two-month comprehensive project covering all regions of Nigeria (Rivers State, Delta State, Kaduna State, Plateau State, Kano State and FCT Abuja).

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Deliner’s Bar, Lagos

Deliner’s Bar, Victoria Island Lagos. Client: CM Design Atelier Year: 2013 Category: Design Architecture This project consisted of documenting the finished design of the interiors of the bar with special attention to placement of furnitures and lightings

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Ilashe Beach Resort

Ilashe Beach Resort, Ilashe – Lagos, Nigeria Client: CM Design Atelier Year: 2011 Category: Design Architecture This project consisted of documenting the finished design of the beach houses, with a focus on the facades, interiors and entire surroundings.

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Neo Café, Lagos

Neo Cafe, Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria Client: CM Design Atelier Year: 2009 Category: Design Architecture This project consisted of documenting the finished design of the interiors of the cafe with special attention to the placement of furniture, space design and lightings.

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Interiors. Yaba, Lagos

Home/Office Interior, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria Client: FAA Designs Year: 2017 Category: Design Architecture. This project consisted of documenting the finished design of the interiors of the of a home that could also serve as a meeting place for work, with special attention to placement of furniture, interior design and space design.

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September 21, 2016 by Emeka Okereke Editorial, Photography 0

Forbes Magazine

Nissan Showroom, Victoria Island Lagos Client: Forbes Magazine Location of Project: Nigeria Year: 2016 Category: Editorial Photography A project commissioned by Forbes Magazine, to be published in one of the issues of the Magazine.

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September 21, 2016 by Emeka Okereke Documentary, Photography 0

Post-Ebola Liberia for Africa Development Bank

Photographic Documentation of Post-Ebola Liberia Client: Africa Development Bank, Abidjan, Ivory Coast Location of project: Liberia Year: 2015 This project consists of photographic documentation of Liberia shortly after the Ebola virus epidemic. The idea was to portray the aftermath, but also the many ways by which Liberia seeks to move forward after the calamity. The project focused particularly on women – from traders, farmers, to health workers and advocates for human rights. It equally paid attention to the survivors of Ebola as well as those who worked hard, often at the expense of their own lives, to minimise the effects of the virus. The resulting images now constitute the image archive of Africa Development Bank. It is scheduled for a photography exhibition in Liberia, and other African countries affected by the virus.

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