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Chris Ihidero confirmed to speak at NECLive 2025

Chris Ihidero

Chris Ihidero is a respected Nigerian filmmaker, producer, writer, and media entrepreneur with a diverse career spanning television, film, journalism, and academia. Known for his storytelling expertise and industry insight, he has played key roles in major projects, including producing the fourth season of MTV Shuga in 2015 and serving as head writer and showrunner for MNet series such as Hush and Forbidden.

Ihidero has written, directed, and produced several award-winning short films. His 2012 short film Big Daddy, which addresses the issue of rape, received critical acclaim and became one of the most-watched Nigerian short films on YouTube. He also directed It Happened to Me, a film commissioned by the United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). In 2014, he founded PinPoint Media, a production company that also launched the Lagos Film Academy and the online platform True Nollywood Stories (TNS), both aimed at supporting and developing emerging talent in the Nigerian film industry.

Before fully transitioning into filmmaking, Ihidero worked as a journalist and university lecturer. He has served as chair of the editorial board for Nigerian Entertainment Today (NET) and continues to mentor aspiring storytellers through masterclasses and training initiatives.

So Join Chris Ihidoro at NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Nigerian Entertainment Conference 2014: To hell with cliques and camps…

I have mixed feelings as I write. I feel good because what started out as a wish, an idea to bring the creative and entertainment industry in Nigeria together annually has become a reality. There was the pleasant surprise of the success of our debut last year, and the amazing support this year’s event has received from far and near. Today should be indeed a happy day. But it’s not. I feel pain because I know that there’s so much work to be done. And we’re not even scratching the surface….

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