SIR Inyene Photography
26/04/2020
We've been wired to always rush things but has taught us about patience
In Lagos, it's always to him that runneth and not to him that willeth. The winner is always the strongest and swiftest.
What can be done about our transportation system in Nigeria, especially Lagos?
After the pandemic, would we go back to the same struggles?
No keke, no bikes, long queues, OTrek geng, crazy traffic, your best dress or shirt tearing because of the struggle to get a bus or BRT, phone fishing...
Do we even want to go back to this struggle?
02/03/2020
We can't thank them enough. We hope to keep making you proud as our mentors. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING sir & ma. The dividend of the seeds you've sown will continue to show in a greater and higher proportions.
Reposted from - On behalf of the Board of Trustees for PhotoWaka Africa, we organized a brunch date for our amazing speakers at the prestigious FourPoints by Sheraton in Victoria Island on Saturday.
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It was our little way of appreciating them for what they've done for us (we still haven'tgotten over last week's masterclass session at 💃🕺). It was also an opportunity to strategize on our impacts and ways to build PhotoWaka Africa into a world-class community of premiere African visual storytellers that will impact this continent and the world at large for good.
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Special shoutout to Mr (Group Head, Corporate Communications for BUA Group), Mrs (Special Adviser on Digital Communications to the Minister of Finance, budget, and planning, Nigeria), and our Founder/Executive Director, SIR Inyene.
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Watchout for what's coming 💥💣.
18/02/2020
When God gave me this vision of , it wasn't really clear neither did I knew what i was doing initially. All I did was to say YES... and launched.
My entire life and that of is all about God intentionally making His name and glory to be seen. My life has been a mission to empower ordinary people, people like you and me, young creatives from Africa, to find their voice and make it heard in extraordinary ways. In my career as a photographer and visual storyteller, the one common denominator I see among young African creatives everywhere is the need to feel as though they have a voice... a self-determining voice that, if nothing else, put Africa in her rightful position. African creatives are hungry to create POSITIVE IMPACTS. They are looking for practical strategies.... they are looking for a COMMUNITY... and not just any community/family but an engaging community like PhotoWaka Africa, that understands their needs and language.
I'm still in awe of everything 🙌
Reposted from - It is one thing to have a platform, and another thing to fill up that space with the narratives of who we are. As African creatives, we now need to fill up our platforms with narratives which truly communicates who we are from a place of strength. This in turn will inspire us first to see reasons to keep giving out value no matter what, and also to inspire the world.
We know it's Tuesday but we are throwing it back to when we gathered the largest number of photographers in one spot for a photo walk in Lagos. History was made that day and it will be repeated this year in a higher dimension 🔥🔥.
Who's ready?
We don't just pride ourselves as AFRICA'S LARGEST PHOTO COMMUNITY... we also pride ourselves in the POSITIVE IMPACTS we've been able to make thus far. .
PhotoWaka Africa... REDEFINING AFRICA'S NARRATIVE BY INSPIRING AFRICAN CREATIVES. .
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