From the colorful, celebratory sounds of Juju music to the politicized urgency of Afrobeat, Nigerian musicians have spearheaded some of Africa's most prominent musical movements. Oftentimes, their work formed the backdrop against which the nation blossomed and floundered. So what happened to these pioneering artists who rose to prominence during the country's halcyon years, and continued to endure when it faltered?
Crew | Tunji Ladoja | Cinematography |
Sound | Osita Anienwelu | Sound Supervisor |
Crew | Kay Hung | Cinematography |
Directing | Adesiji Awoyinka | Director |
Crew | Adesiji Awoyinka | Cinematography |
Production | Ade Bantu | Producer |
Production | Kay Hung | Co-Producer |
Writing | Adesiji Awoyinka | Writer |
Editing | Adesiji Awoyinka | Editor |
Editing | Charlie Hoxie | Editor |
Production | Abby Ogunsanya | Co-Producer |
Production | Adesiji Awoyinka | Producer |
Crew | Oluwaseye Olusa | Cinematography |
Production | Tunji Olowolafe | Executive Producer |
Production | Adesiji Awoyinka | Executive Producer |
Production | Tunji Ladoja | Co-Producer |
Sound | Bill Lee | Sound Mixer |
Crew | Edel Kelly | Cinematography |
Production | Edel Kelly | Co-Producer |