A 2018 BBC interview propelled the pan-African creative team of Kugali Media into a collaboration with Disney.
The result? "Iwájú," a six-episode animated series set in a futuristic Lagos.
As the series premieres, the filmmakers discuss their journey, the challenges of bridging tradition and progress, and the potential of "Iwájú" to empower African voices and bring about global understanding.
Filmed and edited by Joshua Akinyemi
Interviewed and produced by Todah Opeyemi
A professor talks about how human rights activists plan to challenge the country's new anti-LGBTQ+ bill.
Ghana’s state-run electricity company cut power supplies over a debt of 23m Ghanaian cedi ($1.8m).
The Djamaa el Djazaïr mosque is Africa's largest mosque and the third largest in the world.
"Iwájú," a 6-episode animated series set in a futuristic Lagos has been released this week.
Cameroonians are grappling with a fuel price hike as well as soaring food costs.
Orchestre Jigeen Ñi want to inspire a new generation of musicians in their country, one song at a time.
About 400 people are thought to have starved to death in six months in Tigray and Amhara regions.
Millions have been forced to flee the conflict between M23 rebels and DR Congo government forces.
As a new film about the reggae star's life comes out, here's all you need to know about his Rastafarian faith.
The Kenyan athlete spoke to the BBC in 2023 about beating Eliud Kipchoge's marathon world record.
After promising to not to extend his term of office in 2012 has Senegal's leader Macky Sall gone back on his word?
The west African nation has never had a coup but many are worried that recent unrest could escalate.
Riot police fire tear gas at crowds protesting against plans to postpone presidential elections.
BBC Africa's Dorcas Wangira recounts her experience of the fiery blast in Kenya's capital.
A huge gas blast in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has killed at least three people and injured nearly 300.
A lorry carrying gas exploded "igniting a huge ball of fire", a government spokesperson says.
After decades of progress against the disease, a global upsurge since 2021 is hitting countries hard.
The RTS,S vaccine has been hailed as a potential game-changer in the fight against malaria.
Over half the world’s population is represented by the organisation but is it still relevant today?
On the streets of Johannesburg, security firms are battling with vehicle robberies in broad daylight.
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