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Culture Custodian

“We Speak Their Names in Hushed Tones”: An Interview with Omoregie Osakpolor.

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Noble Conversations

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Voices Of VR

We Speak Their Names in Hushed Tones” Explores Impact of Migration on Families Left Behind in Poetic Immersive Still Life & Audio Documentary.

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The Nation

WSTNIHT: Docu-movie addressing the effect of ‘Japa’.

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Independent

Omoregie Brings Pain Of Missing Migrants’ Families Into Focus Through New VR Film.

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IOM UN Migration

IOM Partners with Nigerian Artist Omoregie Osakpolor for “We Speak Their Names in Hushed Tones” Exhibition.

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Kurating

Who speaks for the missing? Who speaks for the left behind?
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Africa.com

Nigerian Filmmaker Omoregie Osakpolor Releases Documentary Film On The Plight Of Neglected Nigerian Pensioners.

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Niñxs, The Tuba Thieves, We Speak Their Names In Hushed Tones win IDFA Forum Awards.

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The End Fund

This series, Reframing Neglect, highlights the dire need to end neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) through a collaborative body of work with photographers from seven African countries.

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TellThatStory

We at TellThatStory in conjunction with Talent Trust and Dr. Osaigbovo Eriamiantoe screened the movie by the award-winning Omoregie Osakpolor – A Nation Forgotten at Deepend Cinema, here in Benin City.

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FIRST CLASS: How Omoregie Osakpolor Documented The Violent Tribulations Of Pensioners In Nigeria.

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