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Femi Odugbemi ( bɛ dɔɣi o la Silimin gɔli May bɛɣu pishi ni anahi dali , yuuni 1963) o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ Nigerian writer, filmmaker, televisa producer ka nyɛ ŋun kpa ka lahi nyɛ executive producer n ti Zuri24 Media, di nyɛla content production tuma duu n be Lagos, Nigeria.

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Odugbemi nyɛla bɛ ni dɔɣi so Silimin gɔli May bɛɣu pishi ni anahi dali, yuuni 1963 tiŋa yuli booni Fadeyi, Mushin, Lagos, Nigeria.[1]:Tɛmplet:R/where[2][3]

  • Tinsel ( yuuni 2008)
  • Battleground ( yuuni 2018)
  • Brethren ( yuuni 2019)
  • Movement Japa ( yuuni 2020)
  • Covenant ( yuuni 2022)

Niribi ni tim o nuu sinii shɛŋa ni

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  • Maroko ( yuuni 2006)
  • Gidi Blues (yuuni 2016)[4]
  • 4th Estate ( yuuni 2017)
  • Code Wilo ( yuuni 2018)
  • The Eve ( yuuni 2018)
  • Life in Lagos ( yuuni 2003)
  • Bar Beach Blues ( yuuni 2004)
  • Oui Voodoo ( yuuni 2005)
  • Metamorphosis ( yuuni 2006)
  • Ibadan: Cradle of Literati ( yuuni 2006)
  • Bariga Boys ( yuuni 2009)
  • Oriki ( yuuni 2010)
  • Change Today ( yuuni 2010)
  • Keeping Hope Alive ( yuuni 2010),
  • And The Chain Was Not ( yuuni 2010)
  • The Orange Chronicle ( yuuni 2010)
  • Nigeria Good People, Great Nation ( yuuni 2011)
  • A Beautiful Life: Tribute to Tavo Aderinokun ( yuuni 2011)
  • Fagunwa: Literature, Language, and Literalism[5]
  • Makoko: Futures Afloat ( yuuni 2016)
  • Unmasked: Leadership, Trust, and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria ( yuuni 2021)[6]

Odugbemi nyɛla ŋun yina daŋ shɛli din yuli booni D. O. Fagunwa ni na.[2]

  1. Friday, Nwafor (2013). "The Emergence of a Committed Nigerian Documentary Filmmaker: Femi Odugbemi". The Crab: Journal of Theatre and Media Arts (8): 121–132.
  2. 1 2 Ige, Tofarati (10 December 2017). I work for legacy, not money – Femi Odugbemi.
  3. Obioha, Vanessa (22 May 2023). The Glorious Mind of Femi Odugbemi.
  4. Gidi Blues... Odugbemi's Lagos love story on big screen (en-US) (11 June 2016).[permanent dead link]
  5. Error on call to Şablon:cite web: Parameters archiveurl and archivedate must be both specified or both omittedLasisi, Akeem (4 February 2014). Candid lens on a legendary writer. punchng.com. Archived from the original on 12 April 2015.
  6. Thomas-Odia, Ijeoma (29 May 2021). COVID-19-inspired movie, Unmasked, premieres in Ibadan today (en-US).