Kenneth Gyang studied Film Production at the National Film Institute in
Jos and screenwriting at
Gaston Kaboré's IMAGINE in
Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso. Gyang co-founded the Nigerian film studio
Cinema Kpatakpata in 2010 with
Yinka Edward and Tom Rowlands-Rees. Gyang has worked with the
BBC World Service Trust, directing their high-quality TV drama
Wetin Dey which was presented at the International Emmy World Television Festival in
New York City. He has also worked with Communicating For Change as an Associate Producer on Bayelsian Silhouettes- a series of seven short films on
HIV/
AIDS. His most recent work is Finding Aisha, a TV series he co-wrote, produced and directed for the Nigerian
production company Televista. He directed the
AMAA award-winning film
Blood and Henna about Meningitis in Northern Nigeria. == Awards and honors ==