
NATION FORGOTTEN is a documentary film on the plight of Nigerian pensioners. More than nine pensioners with stirring testimonies lament the pension fraud in Nigeria, non-payment of their gratuities, pension allowances and the troubles of living with barely nothing in a country where getting by is difficult for even the rich.
The filmmaker Osakpolor Omoregie will be present and in a post-screening conversation alongside Olúwádàre A. Kóláwolé (Deputy Director, Socio Economic Rights & Accountability Project – SERAP) and Oyedara Gbenga (Chairman, Osun State Contributory Pensioners).
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WATCH: Counterpoints: Intersections in Film and Music
Catch up with the recording of Ms. Wood’s excellent keynote address, which set the tone for the rest of the EXTENDED PLAY Music Film Weekend. It was equally enthralling and eye-opening, a nostalgic journey through iconic film scores and soundtracks.
Read Issue #1 of ‘Audiovisual Crossroads’
The first issue of ‘Audiovisual Crossroads’ has been published on our website. Follow the links below to read the individual essays on film and music. You’d be glad you did!





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