Makoko kids beign empowered

Makoko kids beign empowered

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Another Africa publication

http://www.anotherafrica.net/art-culture/creating-your-own-image-of-makoko

Sunday, March 3, 2013

The photo installation process


the Exhibition brochure


Insiders’ Account is an exhibition of photographs produced by students of the Silent Majority Project in Makoko, a neighborhood built on stilts. The work of the students was shown in the community in which they live. The exhibition can only be seen from the water and is open to the public from the 2nd of March 2013. A documentary film of the process and more was also screened during the opening This exhibition may create a platform wherein several other kids could benefit. It will be an opportunity for an interested audience and potential donors to share a first hand experience of life in Makoko, connect with the kids and possibly contribute positively to their welfare and the future of the Silent Majority Project. In that future we will build on the experience in Makoko and develop workshops for and with children in other places and communities.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Silent Majority Project

This is an Art-photography workshop initiated by olusola Otori visula, art-photographer and Adolphus Opara, photo journalist


The major objective of the silent Majority Project is to educate street kids and orphans through the art of photography. we hope to initiate and establish similar workshops within under-developed communities wherein the poor kids can be librated.