TV Programmes to watch in UK about Nigeria and Nigerians
Here are some videos that might interest you to watch. They reveal the beauty in being a Nigerian and struggles that many Nigerians can identify with. They can be watched here in the UK, hope you enjoy it
Michael Palin in Nigeria
Michael takes a journey across Nigeria, exploring the vibrant city of Lagos, Emir’s Palace in Kano in the North, Kaduna, Abuja and the oil producing areas of the country. He experiences the lives of both the rich and the poor while throwing light on its diverse traditions. This three part series is available to watch on Channel 5, Apple TV and Amazon Prime
White Nanny Black Child
A group of Nigerians come together to share their personal stories in details about being fostered in Britain in the 70s. They talk about how tough it was to fit in, being black but raised by white families while trying to figure out what their identity really was. Growing up, they had to balance their roots with the pressure of adapting to life their biological parents left them in, which often left them feeling stuck between two worlds. It is available to watch on Netflix
“Iwájú” by Disney
“Iwájú” is an original animated series set in a futuristic Lagos in Nigeria. This captivating coming-of-age tale follows Tola, a young girl from a privileged background, and her best friend Kole, their ‘house boy’ as they uncover the secrets and challenges lurking in their contrasting worlds. It is a distinctive journey through the vibrant world of “Iwájú inspired by the essence of Lagos. It is available to watch on Disney
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