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Tam Fiofori was born on 1942 in Okrika, Rivers State, Nigeria, is a Nigerian documentary photographer (born 1942). Discover Tam Fiofori's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Occupation Photographer, filmmaker
Age 82 years old
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Born 1942, 1942
Birthday 1942
Birthplace Okrika, Rivers State, Nigeria
Nationality Niger

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1933

Nigeria's GuardiaN newspaper judged that Fiofori "paints a poetically enchanting picture", and said: "The author undertakes a very insightful rendering of the dynasties of the Benin Kingdom and gives an elaborate account of the 45-year reign of Oba Akenzua II which started on April 5, 1933.... Tam Fiofori has through his groundbreaking book, A Benin Coronation: Oba Erediauwa, given Nigeria and the rest of the world a timeless study in lofty heritage."

1942

Tam Fiofori (born 1942), also known as "Uncle Tam", is a Nigerian documentary photographer.

Notable for his albums chronicling Nigeria's history, Fiofori is also a filmmaker, writer, critic and media consultant.

The subjects of his films include the Nigerian artists Biodun Olaku, J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere and Olu Amoda.

1960

Much travelled, Fiofori lived in Harlem, New York, in the 1960s, becoming Sun Ra's manager, and producing writing that is considered "a founding connection between Ra and the movement that would be known as Afrofuturism".

Born in Okrika in Rivers State, Fiofori grew up in Benin City, where his father, Emmanuel Fiofori, taught at Edo College.

Fiofori was educated at King's College, Lagos, going on to university studies at King's College London, before turning his attention to writing and music.

Travelling extensively since the 1960s, Fiofori became an associate in the US of Sun Ra.

According to the Pan African Space Station, "Uncle Tam later invited Sun Ra to Lagos for FESTAC 77, took him to the Kalakuta Republic . . . and wrote about it all in the Nigerian journal Glendora Review."

1970

Fiofori was the first New Music/Electronic Music Editor for DownBeat, and wrote for many other art and literary publications in the US and Europe — among them International Times and Change magazine — and has been credited with being "largely responsible for bringing underground black creativity to the American national consciousness in those heady days of the 1970s".

His writing has been regularly published over the years in a range of Nigerian outlets, including NEXT newspaper, and the blog Shèkèrè.

Fiofori was a film consultant to Rivers State Council for Arts and Culture, the director of Rivers State Documentary Series, and consultant/scriptwriter to NTA Network on Documentaries.

He was also founding executive of the Photographers' Association of Nigeria (PAN).

1974

His work has been shown in Africa, Europe and the US, including Odum and Water Masquerades (1974), screened at FESTAC '77, Tampere Film Festival, 10th FESPACO, Ouagadougou, 1987, Pan African Writers' Association, Accra, Ghana, and 1979: A Peep into History and Culture.

1979

As described by the author: "The book's journalistic format has technically provided for 84 pages of photography featuring about 150 original photographs, accompanied by 72 pages of text; all about the Benin City Coronation ceremonies of Oba Erediauwa as the 38th Oba of the Benin Kingdom, from March 23 to 30, 1979."

2011

His publications include the "print documentary" A Benin Coronation: Oba Erediauwa (2011).

2018

He is a contributor to the 2018 book African Photographer J. A. Green: Re-imagining the Indigenous and the Colonial (edited by Martha G. Anderson and Lisa Aronson), in a review of which Lindsay Barrett referred to Fiofori as "Nigeria’s iconic photographic genius".

Among honours Fiofori has received are awards from the Pan African Writers' Association (PAWA), iRepresent International Documentary Film Festival, and Music in Africa.