Ndege Productions

  • Black and white image of a person operating a film camera, close-up on hands and equipment. Ndege Productions: The Ndege Film Fund | The Ndege Group, Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust℠

    The Ndege Film Fund

    The Ndege Foundation’s DFF champions African storytelling through The Ndege Film Fund. This initiative supports emerging filmmakers across the continent, funding bold cinematic projects that celebrate Africa’s rich heritage and diverse narratives. It exists to nurture talent, ensuring authentic voices resonate globally through impactful stories.

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    The Ndege Talent Show

    The Ndege Foundation’s DFF is establishing The Ndege Talent Show to spotlight Africa’s brightest stars. This platform will showcase musicians, dancers, and performers from regions like Lagos and Accra, fostering cultural pride and global recognition. It empowers young artists to shine, driving Africa’s creative renaissance.

Chimamanda Adichie in braided hair in a bun, wearing a patterned shirt | The Ndege Group, Africa’s Sovereign Development Trust℠

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Author, 2009.

“Stories matter. Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign, but stories can also be used to empower and to humanise.”