Bode Asiyanbi, the brain behind the story of ‘Chief Daddy’ that was filmed by Niyi Akinmolayan and produced by EbonyLife Film has won his third BBC award.
Asiyanbi won his third award in play-writing from BBC
International Play-writing Competition shortly after the cinema release
of ‘Chief Daddy.’
The trained Biochemist and graduate
of the University of Ife, ended 2018 on a high by winning the Georgi
Markov prize for the most promising script, in the BBC International
Play-writing Competition.
The prize is in honour of BBC World Service journalist and writer Georgi Markov, who championed freedom of creative expression.
Bode Asiyanbi with BBC’s Jenny Horrocks [Instagram]
According to BBC, Bode’s interest in writing
grew after he was selected as one of the winners in the now defunct BBC
African Performance radio drama series.
In 2005, he won BBC Africa Performance Play-writing competition with the play ‘Big Dialed’
Six years after, in 2011, the young Nigerian
again won BBC Africa Performance Play-writing competition with the play
‘Shattered.’
