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Abu-bakr S. Adamu

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Abu-bakr S. Adamu
BornAdamu Abubakar Sadiq
(2001-07-07) July 7, 2001 (age 23)
Kubwa, Nigeria
🏳️ NationalityNigerian
💼 Occupation
Film director, editor, screenwriter.
📆 Years active  2016–present

Abu-bakr S. Adamu is an independent Nigerian film director.[1]

Biography[edit]

Abu-bakr was born in Kubwa, F.C.T., in northern Nigeria, He is a Nigerian independent filmmaker, director, editor and screenwriter. He has been making short films since he was 11. He spent his previous years learning filmmaking, video editing and storytelling through YouTube. In 2022, he was one of the beneficiaries of a scholarship program by KAP Film And Television Academy owned by Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan learning various aspect of filmmaking. He is currently studying Building Technology at the Federal University of Technology, Minna. His style revolves around societal issues, horror, drama influenced by African culture especially the Northern part of Nigeria.

He and his friends created a collective of creatives known as Alpha Flicks. Together they have executed several film, music video, commercial and documentary projects. His films are well known for provoking thoughts and having tragic endings. He is keen on promoting the rich culture of the Northern part of Nigeria on any given opportunity.

Partial filmography[edit]

  • 2016: Baguza (short film)
  • 2021: Zoom (short film)
  • 2022: Guest Of The Woods (short film)
  • 2023: Tsoro Da Ruwa (short film)

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  1. Okoro, Enuma (4 March 2017). "Nadine Ibrahim: I want to tell stories that can change the world". Guardian Woman. Guardian Newspapers. Retrieved 11 October 2020.