BA (Hons) Film and Media Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada. My research interests include: Nigerian cinema; African cinema; British cinema; Experimental and Avant-garde cinema; Fiction and Documentary film theory; the History of cinema and Media studies; American populism in film and media; Third Worldist Cinema, and New Black cinema. My research projects are titled: The Nigerian Video-fil
m Industry: An Evolution from Cultural Ideological State Apparatus to a Cultural Exploitation State Apparatus (2010); Black Cinema: The Emergence of Black Diasporic Film Makers (2010); The Auteur Theory: The Weapon Of Calumny For Elitist Film Critics (2011); Film Remakes: The Dialogics of the Remake (2011). I am a film: Historian; screenwriter; actor; director; editor; critic; cinematographer;and the founder/chief executive officer of Victoria Street Studios (a film production and distribution company). My short films and art-videos include: Gone too Soon (2009); Hotel Saint Lucia (2009); An OJ Obiorah Film (2010); Home (2010); My darling Media (2010); Whites were Blacks (2011);BET (2011); The Black Flaneur (2011). Feature film: Mrs.Jones (2016). I was also a permanent member of the lighting crew for seven short films at the Hart House Film Board, University of Toronto (in 2010); and the cinematographer in the film Yesterday's Child (2010). I am currently producing my first feature film which is titled: ''Mrs. Jones.''
As an intellectual film maker, I choose to use my ''Nigerian Expressionism'' films to inspire an intellectual debate. I also aim to use my films as a tool to expose social malaise and bias.