Fiyin Gambo (b. 1998)

Alias:
Fiyin Joshua Gambo

Birthplace:
Lagos, Nigeria

Born:
February 2, 1998

A young Nigerian filmmaker with grand dreams of bringing you Avengers and Fast and furious kind of films to a Nigerian street near you. This is Fiyin Gambo, an unconventional filmmaker set to re-invent the wheel of the African Movie industry.  Fiyin Gambo is the CEO of Cliq Media and Creative director at Redot agency. His mission is simple- “to give you Never seen before images on the big screen”. He does this with his company Cliq media by honing spectacular technologies like Visual effects (popularly known as film trick) to tell African stories differently.  His films have been recognised nationally and internationally with features on BBC, Ebony life TV, Channels,Punch Newspapers and many more.  He’s been dubbed “Africa’s youngest Action film director” by many with appraisals for industry experts in Nollywood and Hollywood alike, with a recent private screening of his film preview to Former President Olusegun Obasanjo.  He dreams that very soon there would be long queues in Chinese and American cinemas for Nigerian movies.

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