Editi EffiongAnything that can go wrong — an excursion into a week from hell on a Nollywood film set“Sorry Editi, but the actors are not available. They are still in Lagos” This is where it began. We did not have the actors for that scene.8 min read·Jan 19, 2022--3--3
Editi EffiongLet there be light — the complex logistics of lighting a ‘simple’ night scene for a Nigerian filmIn this blog, I’ll be sharing the experience form trying to light an exterior night scene on an island outside Lagos.8 min read·Jan 10, 2022--4--4
Editi EffiongCorona virus — na strong head go kill usEku Corona o. Let me gist you people small gist.5 min read·Mar 25, 2020--3--3
Editi EffiongA real solution to Nigerian market fires — you might like itEvery major market in Nigeria needs to self-regulate and build private fire prevention/fighting infrastructure. They don’t need government.4 min read·Dec 30, 2019--4--4
Editi EffiongUp North Stories: Banky WellingtonAbout a year ago I started working on the film, Up North, one of the biggest films ever made in Nollywood. It’s been the most amazing…8 min read·Mar 27, 2019--1--1
Editi EffiongHow do you solve a problem like Buhari?Buhari is the problem and simply cannot deliver much needed economic growth. He couldn’t do it in 1984 and hasn’t done it since 2015.5 min read·Feb 11, 2019--6--6
Editi EffiongThe road to perdition — Nigerian business editionThe business journey of most young Nigerians often begins with them tired of being broke, hungry, and a disgrace to their family…10 min read·Oct 12, 2018--6--6
Editi EffiongManage It Like That (MILT) — A Nigerian storyEveryone in Nigeria has heard or experienced the phrase “Manage It Like That”. Except you have just dropped out of the abroad into Nigerian…11 min read·Aug 30, 2018--47--47
Editi EffiongLessons building a computer lab for kids has taught me about developmentIn the second quarter of 2018, my dad sent me a picture of children learning to use a computer in a colourful classroom in the village…7 min read·Aug 24, 2018--6--6
Editi EffiongBurning the 67: I do not agree, but I understandLet’s begin here, a legitimate note of caution.9 min read·Aug 4, 2018--10--10