Lola Fani-Kayode Told Nigeria’s Modern Story on TV

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Lola Fani-Kayode made her mark on Nigerian television with Mirror in the Sun, the groundbreaking soap opera she created, wrote, and produced. Airing from 1984 to 1986, the series offered an unflinching yet entertaining look at the lives of middle- and upper-class families, setting a new standard for urban storytelling on Nigerian screens.
Her gift for weaving social commentary into gripping drama helped define a new era in local television. Mirror in the Sun was a cultural touchstone that reflected the aspirations, tensions, and contradictions of contemporary Nigerian society.
Fani-Kayode continued to challenge the medium with Mind Bending, an educational programme on the dangers of drug addiction. Praised for both its clarity and production quality, the series stood out for its bold subject matter and public impact.
Credits
Editor: Samson Toromade
Art Illustrator/Director: Owolawi Kehinde