The celebrated Nigerian filmmaker is recognized for redefining visual storytelling across Africa and beyond.
Adim has led high-profile productions for some of the world’s biggest brands, including MTN and Google, producing content that bridges commercial relevance with emotional storytelling. Through Capital Films Production, he has built a reputation for cinematic precision and narrative depth—earning accolades across advertising, film, and digital content spaces. Now, with the launch of AIM Studios, Adim is pioneering a new frontier: a dedicated platform to tell Christian and Gospel-centered stories, sharing the love of Christ and God’s grace with bold, creative excellence.
“This award reminds me that storytelling is more than a craft...it’s a calling,” Adim said in his acceptance speech. “It’s a privilege to use film to touch hearts, shape culture, and reflect light in a world that deeply needs hope.”
Adim’s work blends creative direction with soul. From emotionally resonant brand stories to purpose-led documentaries and now building AIM for original faith-based narratives, his lens captures the spirit of modern Africa with global finesse. As Co-founder of The People Company, alongside Ayodeji Razaq, he plays a critical role in shaping a new generation of African creativity rooted in both commercial excellence and cultural responsibility.
Other award recipients at the 2025 ceremony include:
Damilola Dania (Nigeria) – Brand & Business Strategy: Senior marketing executive at Unilever Nigeria and leading voice in purpose-driven marketing across West Africa.
Ayodeji Razaq (Nigeria) – Marketing & Communications: Group CEO of RED | For Africa and Co-founder of The People Company, recognized for strategic storytelling and industry disruption.
Eric Joseph Eduam (Ghana) – Project Management: Founder of WEL Group and expert in real estate development and infrastructure growth across West Africa.
Nicole Craveiro (USA) – Human Resources & Mentorship: Founder of CraveHRO and HR trailblazer advocating for workplace wellness and people-first leadership.
Sophie Marie Bennett (UK) – Community Development: Founder of Black Owned Birmingham CIC, uplifting underrepresented voices and grassroots movements in the UK.
Ali Al Loughani (UAE) – Young Innovator: Celebrated for driving youth engagement and science innovation across the Gulf.
Yahya Diab (Ghana) – Energy & Oil: CEO of Veros Petroleum, at the forefront of Ghana’s energy sector modernization and expansion.
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Elenany (Egypt) – Policy & Advocacy: Founder of IBA, leading initiatives at the intersection of fintech, education, and global governance.
Crystal Squires (Australia) – Field Services: Director of Diesel Repairs Direct WA, empowering industrial entrepreneurship and workforce inclusion.
Fiza Farhan (Pakistan) – Social Impact: UN-recognized social entrepreneur driving climate, gender, and energy access initiatives across Asia and beyond.
The awards ceremony—hosted at the Hilton Garden Inn, Business Bay—concluded a three-day series of events celebrating global excellence, cultural exchange, and future-forward leadership across 17+ countries and industries.
Adedeji Adewunmi
RED MEDIA AFRICA
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