The Story Of UK-based Engineer Turned Filmmaker

Posted on May 10, 2024

Filmmaker Simeon Oluwole

 

Simeon Oluwole is a Nigerian based in Manchester, United Kingdom. A successful engineer who has made his Marks known in his chosen field, but now diversifying his expertise into filmmaking.

With Simeon Oluwole Investment Company Ltd, his electrical engineering company in the UK, the Yaba College of Technology graduate can establish himself as a dependable force among Nigerians in the Diaspora.

Many people who know Simeon Oluwole are not surprised that he decided to go into filmmaking because he is a down-to-heart jovial person whose personality attracts people to him.

“As part of my birthday celebrations this year, I started a project that will focus on various issues in our society; the good, the bad, and the ugly, with a dash of adventure thrown in,” said the Ondo State-born Engineer turned Filmmaker.

Oluwole recently produced a skit which has gone viral on social media.

The skit depicts two separate encounters with the men of the Nigerian Police. You will enjoy meeting them on the road when you are fortunate to meet friendly cops among them and your experience may be very painful if you meet those who are not friendly.

“I recently discovered that I have a talent for content creation, and this year I will be embarking on different projects from my home based in the UK and father land Nigeria, said in a recent media interview with Bunmi Alabi on Just a chat.

To further hone his skill, Oluwole recently attended Akin Alabi’s Masterclass where he has undergone training in Cinematography among other courses in filmmaking.

On what he is out to do with his newfound love as a movie producer and actor, Oluwole with social medal handle @lordshugaofficial said he wants to be unique in his trade and to carve a niche for himself in the industry.

According to him, Nollywood has always been a familiar terrain as he has a close relationship with most Nollywood actors and actresses.

“The industry is an interesting place to be because our actors and actresses are wonderful people using their God-given talent to elevate humanity and preach morality. Our movie industry is one of the best in the world,” he said.

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