A Tribe Called Judah: A Tale of Family, Hope and Survival
Perfectly captured the Nigeriàn society—the general atmosphere and its many headaches. People would justify evil or make excuses when those related to them by blood is involved.
Perfectly captured the Nigeriàn society—the general atmosphere and its many headaches. People would justify evil or make excuses when those related to them by blood is involved.
The roots of Nigerian cinema can be traced back to the colonial era, when foreign filmmakers produced documentaries and newsreels about Nigeria for international audiences.
Despite its growth and impact, film composition in Nigeria faces several challenges, including limited budgets, tight production schedules, and the need for formal training and education in music composition.