KOKO’s Men Of The Week: Meet Nigeria’s 5 Most Fashionable And Ultra Talented Filmmakers

There’s quite a numerous number of filmmakers in the country, after days of scouring the internet to pick some of the most talented and also uniquely fashionable filmmakers we came up this list of our 5 most talented and just as stylish, enjoy;

  1. Tunde Kelani: Tunde Kelani is seen has the grand matron of modern-day Filmmaking pioneer, some of his old films like “Oleku”, “Sawordie” “Agogo Ewo” would stay evergreen for its cinematography, soundtrack, picture quality, storytelling, plot, And theme, I could go on talking about Tunde Kelani’s exceptional filmmaking skills, and it would be the only thing discussed in this article. Another thing of keen interest about Mr Kelani, is his  Fashion sense and his unique style of portraying African attires and prints with a bit of Western touch too it.
  2. Kunle Afolayan: Kunle Afolayan has created a niche for himself has a unique styled filmmaker, that always has a blockbuster movie for viewers every now and then but he never over-saturates the market with his movies. Kunle is just as selective in making movies has he his with his fashion sense and taste, always keeping it simple, bossy but stylish.
  3. Desmond Elliot: Honourable Desmond Elliot, Desmond got re-elected in the 2019 elections into the Lagos state National Assembly, the actor, filmmaker turn politician most definitely has a place on this list with his simple but elegant fashion style that just endears him to Nigerian ladies with his gentle subtle face always smiling and approachable. We never get tired of seeing his face on our screens even though we don’t get to see him on it that much anymore.
  4. Biyi Bamidele: Biyi Bamidele Thomas, is a Nigerian novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. Bandele is a UK-based Nigerian writer for fiction, theatre, journalism, television, film, and radio. He moved to London in 1990. He directed the movie “Half Of A Yellow Sun”, Also the 3rd season of the hit series “Shuga”. Biyi Bamidele is the dread hair handsome, fashionistic filmmaker, with a soothing fashion style.
  5. Andy Amadi Okoroafor: Born in Nigeria at the beginning of the Biafra War, he lives in southern Nigeria until he arrives in Europe to study film. He graduated from the Free Conservatory of French Cinema and made his first documentary about Xuly Bët in the early 1990s. He then becomes artistic director for various fashion shows around the world. Andy Amadi Okoroafor’s influence in Nollywood is massive and can’t be disputed just as much has his fashionistic inclinations, He’s almost just as fashionable as he is Skillful and talented at filmmaking. kunle afolayan koko tv ngPhoto Credit: Getty

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