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Ahmad Salihu Alkanawy is a visionary leader with extensive experience in filmmaking, creative direction, and industry management. With a deep passion for storytelling and cultural preservation, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the Nigerian Film Industry. His expertise spans Scriptwriting, Directing,

Producing, Advocacy Filmmaking, and Industry Consultation. Professional

Training & Development.

Mr. Alkanawy has honed his craft through various prestigious training programs,

including. Ahmad Salihu Alkanawy is a trailblazer in Nigerian cinema,

committed to using film as a tool for education, social change, and cultural

preservation. His legacy continues to inspire emerging filmmakers in Nigeria and

beyond.

  • Scriptwriting & Filmmaking Workshops by the Nigerian Film

Corporation, National Film Institute, and MOPPAN.

  • Specialized Training on Social Advocacy Films, including workshops on

population development (UNFPA), women’s rights (DFID), and

screenwriting techniques (U.S. Embassy).

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Film Festival Participation

His works have been showcased at renowned film festivals, including:

  • Zuma Film Festival (2002, 2008, 2010)
  • Lagos International Film Festival (2007)
  • Abuja International Film Festival (2007, 2008)
  • Enugu International Film Festival (2008)
  • Indigenous Films Festival, Akure (2011)
  • Leaf International Film Festival, Aba (2012)

Professional Experience

With over three decades in the industry, Mr. Alkanawy has contributed

significantly to the growth of Hausa Cinema and Nigerian filmmaking. His roles

include:

  • Director of Administration – Center for Hausa Cultural Studies (2004–

Present)

  • Filmmaker & Director – Over 30 films, including major productions like;

Tsintsiya (2007), Ijbaar (2010), Muhsina (2010), and Hauren Mayu (2011).

  • Advocacy & Documentary Filmmaker – Worked with organizations such

as the U.S. Embassy, WHO, UNICEF, DFID, and the Nigerian Government

on projects addressing; HIV/AIDS, Women’s Rights, Polio Eradication,

Maternal Health, and Conflict Resolution.

  • Industry Leadership & Consultation – Served on multiple industry

committees, including the Kano State Censorship Board, MOPPAN, and the

Nigerian Export Promotion Council.

Key Contributions & Leadership Roles

  • Founding Member of the Filmmakers Association, Kano State (1996).
  • Technical Committee Member – NPHCDA/MOPPAN Partnership (2010–

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  • Consultant for the Kano State Directorate for Societal Re-orientation and

other industry bodies.

  • Contributor to Research and Academic Studies on Hausa Films.

Awards & Recognitions

His contributions to filmmaking and advocacy have earned him numerous

awards, including:

  • Best Film on Social Issues – Zuma Film Festival (Tsintsiya, 2008)
  • Best Feature Film – Abuja International Film Festival (Tsintsiya, 2008)
  • Best Film on Culture – Arewa Awards (2000)
  • Best Film, Best Director, and Best Film on Women Empowerment – Kano

State Film Awards (Farhan, 2004)

  • Best Film – Lagos International Film Festival (Halak, 2006).