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The Team

Chukwuemeka Anyiam-Osigwe

Chukwuemeka
Anyiam-Osigwe

Director of Communications & Partnerships

Chukwuemeka Anyiam-Osigwe serves as the Director of Communications & Partnerships at IBIO Studios. In this role, he oversees strategic communication efforts, media relations, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring the company’s media assets maintains strong visibility and impactful outreach.

He also leads partnership development, drawing on his extensive experience in brand management and public relations to foster collaborations that advance the company’s mission. Chukwuemeka is a geology graduate of the University of St Andrews and has an MBA from Lagos Business School.

Uloaku
Anyiam-Osigwe

Executive Producer

A Nigerian producer and cultural project leader with a Master of Fine Arts in Producing from the American Film Institute Conservatory (2024), where she earned the Paramount Pictures Scholarship.

Uloaku has worked across Lagos and Los Angeles as a freelance and line producer, managing film projects from development through execution, overseeing budgets, teams, compliance, and production logistics.

Her prior industry roles span international development internships at PictureStart, Legendary Entertainment, and Dynamic Television, where she honed her expertise in project evaluation, production logistics, and global series development. She is also Executive Producer at Next Tomorrow Productions and previously led branded commercial productions as Head of Production at Aegon Studios.

Uloaku Anyiam-Osigwe
Ikechukwu Anyiam-Osigwe

Ikechukwu
Anyiam-Osigwe

Head of IBIO Studios Animations

"Ikechukwu’s practice engages with themes of community, relationships, economics, society, and politics through different forms, mediums and material."

A visual artist and communicator based out of Lagos, Nigeria with a bachelor's degree in Illustration and Animation from the University from the Creative Arts, United Kingdom.

He lets cultural exploration sieve into his work, with a key interest in the place of African art motifs in African fashion fabrics—how traditional patterns and symbols continue to inform identity, aesthetics, and storytelling in contemporary visual and material culture.

Kingsley
Okoronkwo

Coordinator of Projects

Kaycee is a cartoonist, animator and writer. He is the coordinator and president of Cartoonists Union of Nigeria (CARTUN) and former secretary of Cartoonists Association of Nigeria (CARTAN).

He worked with Punch Newspapers as a Senior Cartoonist between 1991 and 2001. He headed the team of animators behind Funtimes Television Series, a syndicated children’s television program. His popular cartoon strip NUTS was the first syndicated cartoon strip in Nigeria.

He has consulted for organizations including USAID, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and UNAIDS. Kingsley is a principal partner in Foresight & Kaycee Communications.

Kingsley Okoronkwo

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