Oghenefego Ofili is an award-winning Nigerian documentary filmmaker and storyteller known for creating thought-provoking films that explore identity, culture, and social change. She is the founder and Chief Storyteller at Teo-Inspiro International, a media consulting agency that leverages storytelling to amplify impact in the development and cultural sectors.
Her documentary Calabar Carnival: What the People Think was nominated for Best Documentary at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) in 2018, while her recent work Ikorodu won Best Documentary at the Abuja International Film Festival in 2023. Oghenefego’s filmography includes powerful titles like Blackie, Yamleg, Lefty: The Struggle for a Healthy Self-Esteem and Voice of the Niger Delta, highlighting her commitment to giving voice to everyday people and underrepresented communities.
Beyond filmmaking, she leads capacity-building initiatives such as the Impact Storytelling Masterclass, equipping nonprofits and creatives with the skills to tell transformative stories.