Grammy-winning director investigates Nigeria's civil war in documentary
Filmmaker Meji Alabi has created a documentary for BBC Africa Eye about Nigeria's civil war, examining his own grandfather's role in the Biafran-related conflict. The documentary represents a significant work for the BBC Africa Eye channel.
CultureGrammy-award-winning filmmaker Meji Alabi has created a documentary for BBC Africa Eye that examines Nigeria's civil war and his own grandfather's part in this historic conflict.
The film is a significant work for BBC Africa Eye, bringing viewers a personal and historical perspective on Nigeria's civil war, also known as the Biafran conflict. Alabi has investigated his family's past to highlight the human dimension of this tragic war.
Meji Alabi is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker who, alongside documentaries, has created music videos for which he has won Grammy awards. He has now devoted his skills to telling a personal story that touches on one of the most painful chapters in African history.
Nigeria's civil war, also known as the Biafran war, took place from 1967 to 1970 and claimed an estimated one to two million lives, primarily through famine. The war left a deep mark on the entire West African region, and its effects are felt in Nigeria to this day.
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