Charles Ijiomah (1977) -- Photography

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Nnamdi Charles Ijiomah

Nnamdi Charles Ijiomah a.k.a MOFI was born in Enugu state Nigeria on 10th of April 1977. Right from childhood Nnamdi had an eye for engaging and provocative images, little wonder he choose the camera as an instrument to express his thoughts.

Basically his works solely address social issues, and on the same hand upholds the unique African heritage.

Nnamdi’s intent is to put Nigeria and indeed Africa on the international limelight through the promotion of African cultural heritage by using unique photographic images to tell stories of African roots to the outside world and for the benefit of generations to come.

Nnamdi’s photography approach is documentary in nature and as such gives people of other climes the opportunity to appreciate the significance and beauty of the rich African culture.

Few of his works today enjoy international recognition and are proudly exhibited in some of African best galleries.

*all Photographs and rights contained herein, including copyright, remain the sole and exclusive properties of NNAMDI CHARLES IJIOMAH*

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