iREP 2023 to hold despite shift of governorship elections

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The Board and Programme Directorate of the 2023 iREP Documentary Film Festival says the event will be on as scheduled from March 16 to March 19.

According to the BookArtville, IREP runs from Thursday through Sunday; as it stands, only the Saturday Programing content will be adversely affected.

This means that the scheduled Plenary sessions (all virtual) and Screenings will run as planned, only the screenings on Saturday evening at the various designated centres will be affected.

Festival Highlights:

  • Date: March 16-19, 2023
  • Theme: Documenting the Underserved: Agenda for Nigeria 2023
  • Venues: Freedom Park, Lagos Island

Plus: Satellite Screening Centres in: Bariga. Ajegunle. Ejigbo. Ikorodu.

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