Onye Ubanatu pushes limits with Hennessy ‘Never Stop, Never Settle’

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CELEBRATED photographer and content producer, Onye Ubanatu has been featured in the second instalment of the Hennessy Very Special (VS) distinctive brand campaign ‘Never Stop, Never Settle’

Ubanatu, who caught the attention of everyone especially in Nigeria and Africa across all social media platforms says he has always been inspired to create something out of nothing.

His determination has led him to a successful career as a Content Producer, Strategic Event Producer, and Creative Director.

The Hennessy ‘Never Stop, Never Settle’ campaign tells the story of individuals who are driving towards change, by transforming their creative passions into thriving business ventures, and in doing so, boldly challenge us to see the world through innovative eyes – a world where the ‘old rules’ no longer apply.

Ubanatu’s portfolio show he has travelled across Nigeria, Africa and various countries in the Middle East, and South America interviewing top policy makers, entrepreneurs and social change makers.

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Ubanatu, who grew up in Warri, Delta State, has also worked on projects such as the 24hr Emergency medical series on maternal and child mortality (ABIYE), the first ever Nigerian Football Federation Awards (Night of Legends), Alternate Sound Live 3.0 and 4.0, the prestigious ‘Warri Again concert, Akwa Ibom State Government’s Development stride, the Brazil 2014 World Cup travel content, TEDx Youth at Maitama, Video Biography of HRM Oba Yekini Elegushi (Kunsela II), international social impact visuals for ONE.ORG, Volunteer Service Overseas, UN Foundation, Human Rights Watch, and lots more impactful projects.

The second instalment of the Hennessy Very Special (VS) distinctive brand campaign ‘Never Stop, Never Settle’ features eight African trendsetters; Mutua Matheka (Photography from Kenya), Kaffy Shafa (Dance from Nigeria), Onye Ubanatu (Photography/Content producer) from Nigeria), Aniete “Aje Filmworks” James (Film from Nigeria), RIOT (Street Art from South Africa), Slikour (Music from South Africa), Bobo Ndima (Fashion from South Africa) and Serge Beynaud (Music from Ivory Coast).

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