Elder's Corner
98 mins
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?
E.C. Arinze
Himself
Mary Afi Usuah
Herself
Ade Bantu
Producer
Oluwaseye Olusa
Cinematography
Edel Kelly
Cinematography
Tunji Olowolafe
Executive Producer
Abby Ogunsanya
Co-Producer
Charlie Hoxie
Editor
Tunji Ladoja
Co-Producer
Osita Anienwelu
Sound Supervisor
Tunji Ladoja
Cinematography
Kay Hung
Cinematography
Kay Hung
Co-Producer
Edel Kelly
Co-Producer