Nigeria: Nollywood Star Richard Mofe-Damijo
Nollywood star Richard Mofe-Damijo reflects on his career.
This week, we focus on the booming cultural landscape of Nigeria and hear from some of the country鈥檚 most exciting creatives.
One of Nollywood鈥檚 biggest stars, Richard Mofe-Damijo, talks about his screen career and how the Nigerian film industry is bouncing back from the coronavirus pandemic.
Lisa Folawiyo is one of Nigeria鈥檚 leading fashion designers. Her work, which combines traditional Nigerian fabrics with contemporary tailoring, has been featured in Vogue and worn by celebrities, including Lupita Nyong鈥檕, Lucy Liu and Thandiwe Newton. Lisa shares her secrets of how she created a global brand using traditional Nigerian materials.
Etinosa Yvonne is a documentary photographer who photographed the End SARS protests against police brutality. Victor Ehikhamenor is a contemporary multimedia artist, photographer, and writer, who responded to the government ban on Twitter with an illustration of the blue bird logo, silenced behind bars. They discuss their work and the power of visual art to send political messages.
Onyeka Nwelue is an award winning author, filmmaker and publisher whose latest novel, The Strangers of Braamfontein, tells the story of a young Nigerian artist, who moves to South Africa to seek new opportunities. Onyeka wrote the novel in Pidgin, he and discusses why it was important to him to bring Nigerian dialects and languages to an international audience.
Presented by Chi Chi Izundu
Produced by Candace Wilson, Emma Wallace and Jack Thomason
(Photo: Richard Mofe-Damijo. Credit: Spotlight Photos & Imagery)
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