United States President's Lifetime Achievement Award
Kelechi Eke is a Nigerian film director.[1] He is the founder of The African Film Festival (TAFF),[2] founder of Village Arts & Film Festival (VILLAFFEST),[3] and the creator of African streaming service, Rootflix.[4] During the coronation in December 2023,[5] he was installed into a chieftaincy role as the "Ichie Ihemba" of Imerienwe in the Imo State of Nigeria.[6]
Despite primarily living in the United States, Kelechi was appointed as the board chairman of Para-Soccer Association of Imo State because of the passion he has for the development of sports and care for people with disabilities.[7]
He is also the founder of The African Film Festival (TAFF), and held the first edition in Dallas, Texas.[2]
In 2017, he began the development of Rootflix, a streaming and distribution platform for festival-qualified films and launched it in 2019.[19]
Royalty
Kelechi Eke was crowned Ichie Ihemba 1 of Imerienwe because of his love for his people, commitment to the development of his community, and passion for the preservation and celebration of their culture. “Ihe” means light and “mba” means community.[6]
2015 - Best Screenwriter, International Movie Awards, Indonesia.[32]
Humanitarian Awards
On May 3, 2014, Kelechi received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Nigerian-American Multicultural Council (NAMC).[8][33]
On August 19, 2023, he received the United States President Lifetime Achievement Award for his social contributions and humanitarian services.[34]
On March 30, 2024, he received Award of Honor by Imo State Women Ambassadors International for supporting women and girl-child growth, as well as empowerment of the youths in the State.[7]