Set in an anonymous Nigerian city, Confusion Na Wa is a dark comedy about a group of strangers whose fates become intertwined over the course of 24 hours. At the heart of everything is a phone found by two opportunist street boys, Charles and Chichi, who, having read through the contents, decide to blackmail the owner Emeka. Little do they realize that their misdemeanors have set in motion a chain of events that will lead to a shattering end. Confusion Na Wa was winner of the 'Best Picture' category at the 2013 African Movie Academy Awards.
Kenneth Gyang is a writer and director that has been working in film and television since 2006 having graduated from the National Film Institute in Jos. Notable early projects included working as a director for the BBC series Wetin Dey and SoundCity's Finding Aisha. Kenneth has directed two features: the political love story Blood and Henna (2012) and Cinema Kpatakpata's Confusion Na Wa (2013). In 2010 he was listed by the popular Nigerian youth culture magazine Y! as one of 50 people under the age of 35 that will change Nigeria.
Nominations & Awards:
- Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) 2013 Best Film (Winner), Best Nigerian Film (Winner), Best Director (Nominated), Best Supporting Actor (Nominated)
- Best of Nollywood Awards (BoN) 2013 Movie of the Year (Winner), Director of the Year (Winner), Best Screenplay (Winner), Best Production Design (Winner), Best Editing (Winner)
- Official selection, Africa International Film Festival 2013 & Pan African Film Festival
- Okay Africa's top 13 films of 2013 (selected)