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PIN Executive Director, ‘Gbenga Sesan Featured on Al-Jazeera #MyNigeria Documentary

As a school student, ‘Gbenga Sesan was denied access to the computer room at his Nigerian school and told he was not clever enough to operate one.

Premiering on Al Jazeera English on 24 August 2015, My Nigeria is a series of six half-hour documentaries that pulse with the energy of Africa’s leading economy telling the human story.
From stand up-comedian Basketmouth to Nollywood star turned politician Kate Henshaw, from ICT expert ‘Gbenga Sesan to fashion designer Deola Sagoe, from football coach Femi Bamigboye to female mechanic Sandra Aguebor, each film focuses on one central character, who invites us into their world, sharing their story in their own words.

“The series was commissioned specifically to support Al Jazeera English’s brand ‘Hear the human story,’ to bring people’s stories directly to our screens, told in in a first-person style without mediation, offering a range of authentic views,” says Ingrid Falck, head of documentaries at Al Jazeera English.

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Award-winning South Africans directors Brian Tilley and Clifford Bestall shot the series across Nigeria, which is home to one in five Africans.

“To get beyond the clichés of Africa, there isn’t a better place than Nigeria,” says Ingrid. “For every stereotype of corruption or extremism, there are millions of ordinary Nigerians making this African powerhouse tick. Our series focuses on these individuals to see firsthand how Nigerians are busy making a difference.”

PIN Executive Director ‘Gbenga Sesan’s CONNECTING A MILLION will premiere on Al Jazeera on Monday  7th  September 2015 at 11pm (GMT+1)

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As a school student, ‘Gbenga Sesan was denied access to the computer room at his Nigerian school and told he was not clever enough to operate one. Years later, Gbenga is an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) expert, with international awards and a successful consultancy business. He’s spreading his good fortune by teaching ICT and life-skills to young adults in Nigeria’s poorest neighbourhoods.

You can also check out details of when the other My Nigeria documentaries will air here

 

8 Responses

  1. Proudly African! Great job Sesan, the change is in our little contributions to humanity. Achievement and Dreams are successful when you impact on other. Thumbs Up Man.#Changeyourstory.

  2. Proudly African! Great job Sesan, the change is in our little contributions to humanity. Achievement and Dreams are successful when you impact on other. Thumbs Up Man.#Changeyourstory.

  3. Justwatchedyourdocumentarylastnight#youreallyinspiredme…youhavetaughtmelike’nodreamistoobig’#feelhopeful*

  4. Justwatchedyourdocumentarylastnight#youreallyinspiredme…youhavetaughtmelike’nodreamistoobig’#feelhopeful*

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