Ogeere: AMVCA Nominations and WorldFest-Houston Directing Win Mark a Milestone for Indigenous Cinema
The Nigerian film industry continues to break new ground, and Ogeere stands proudly among its remarkable achievements.
Directed by Ololade Tijani Ebong and Damola Olatunji, and produced by Ololade Tijani Ebong, the film has earned both continental and international recognition for its artistic excellence and cultural depth.
From prestigious nominations at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) to a global directing win at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, Ogeere has firmly established itself as a standout indigenous production.
AMVCA 2023 Nomination – Best Indigenous Movie
In 2023, Ogeere received a significant nomination at the AMVCA in the Best Indigenous Movie category. This recognition celebrated the film’s authentic storytelling, cultural preservation, and its powerful portrayal of indigenous heritage.
Being nominated among top indigenous productions underscored the film’s relevance and its impact within Nollywood.
AMVCA 2024 Nomination – Best Editing (Shola Ayorinde)
The film’s momentum continued in 2024 with another AMVCA nomination—this time in the Best Editing category for the exceptional work of Shola Ayorinde.
Editing is central to cinematic storytelling, and Shola Ayorinde’s refined craft brought structure, emotional balance, and rhythm to Ogeere, enhancing its overall cinematic appeal.
International Triumph – Best Directing at WorldFest Houston
On the international stage, Ogeere achieved a major milestone by winning Best Directing at the prestigious WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.
This award honored the visionary direction of Ololade Tijani Ebong and Damola Olatunji, whose collaboration brought authenticity, creativity, and strong narrative execution to the film. The victory represents a proud moment for Nigerian indigenous cinema on a global platform.A Milestone for Indigenous Cinema
Produced by Ololade Tijani Ebong, Ogeere exemplifies dedication to telling culturally rooted stories with excellence. The film’s achievements—AMVCA nominations and an international directing award—reflect not only its quality but also the growing global appreciation for indigenous-language films.
As Nollywood continues to expand its international presence, Ogeere stands as a symbol of creative vision, collaboration, and the enduring strength of authentic African storytelling.
Final Thoughts
With strong direction, masterful editing, and passionate production leadership, Ogeere has carved out a remarkable journey in contemporary cinema. Its accolades serve as both recognition of past success and inspiration for the continued elevation of indigenous storytelling worldwide.


