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eCREATIVE Kelechi Eke Eke: FILMMAKER ON A MISSION by Robert Kaufman A fter high school in Nigeria, Kelechi Eke received an academic scholarship to study physics and mathematics at his father’s alma mater in the United States. Growing up in Texas, he thought one day he might work at NASA. But when he took a computer programming course, he was fascinated by the calculations and data tracking he could do through computer technology. He switched his major to computer science and planned to return home to Nigeria when he finished college. Though his parents were proud of his educational accomplishment and wanted him to come home, political unrest under a tough dictatorship in Nigeria at the time caused them to advise to their son to stay in the United States. Today with Masters degrees in Information Technology and Business Administration, Kelechi Eke works fulltime in computer programming. “African people always want to get more education, to learn more,” he said. His PhD studies had to take a back seat to his increasing family responsibilities. As he built his professional and personal life in the United States, Eke continued to stay abreast with political and social issues in his native country. “I started writing about various issues and contributing to online discussion forums,” he noted. But he wanted other