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Ebenezer Okike

Ikeja, Nigeria
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About Ebenezer
Ebenezer Okike is a photojournalist based in Ikeja, Nigeria.
Languages
English Igbo
Services
Interview (Video / Broadcast) Content Writing Research
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Business Politics Current Affairs
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Portfolio

Caretakers: A Documentary Project on Wildlife Conservation and Environmental Responsibility

06 Oct 2022  |  Tell That Story
The article discusses a documentary project by Ebenezer Okike and Mojirayo Ogunkanmi, focusing on the importance of environmental responsibility and wildlife conservation. The project features Dr. Mark Ofua, a veterinarian in Lagos, Nigeria, who is passionate about wildlife rehabilitation and rescue. Dr. Ofua's practice involves purchasing animals from bushmeat traders and rehabilitating them, as well as educating the public on conservation. The project aims to inspire a sense of purpose in caring for the environment and all living beings. Ebenezer Okike, a documentary photographer, and Mojirayo Ogunkanmi, a Paleontologist, are the individuals behind this initiative, which calls for a global awareness of our responsibility towards Mother Earth.

The Shackles of Tradition: How Nigerian Culture is Hindered by the Past

11 Apr 2021  |  ITCHY SILK - Home of provocative word, sounds and images.
Ebenezer critiques the impact of tradition on Nigerian culture, arguing that it hinders progress and innovation. He suggests that the reverence for tradition and the power structures it upholds create barriers to the flow of new ideas, particularly for the younger generation. This respect for elders, while inherently positive, has been manipulated to suppress independent thinking and maintain the status quo. Ebenezer contrasts this with more 'civilised' societies, where humility and equality are valued over individual power. He questions the sanctity of long-held beliefs and the benchmark for human morality, advocating for exposure to different lifestyles as a means for growth. He observes that Nigerians returning from the West often appreciate the simplicity and lack of class barriers in Western societies. Ebenezer concludes by calling for a focus on communal growth and servant leadership, distancing himself from the current Nigerian ethos.
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