Published on March 25, 2026
In celebration of International Women’s Day, the much-anticipated documentary “Women of Fuji” premiered in Lagos, spotlighting the significant yet often overlooked contributions of female musicians in the Fuji music genre. The event gathered enthusiasts, industry professionals, and media personnel at a local theater, who were eager to delve into the rich tapestry of women’s influence in this popular Nigerian music style.
The documentary is a powerful exploration of the lives and careers of female Fuji artists, showcasing their struggles, triumphs, and the unique challenges they face in a male-dominated industry. Through a combination of interviews, rare performance footage, and insightful commentary, the film aims to amplify the voices and stories of these talented women, shining a light on their vital role in the evolution of Fuji music.
The producer of “Women of Fuji” emphasized the importance of using archival materials sourced from Nigeria’s leading radio stations and libraries. This approach not only enriches the narrative but also ensures that the historical context and cultural significance of the featured artists are preserved and celebrated. The documentary serves not only as a tribute to the women in music but also as an essential piece of cultural history that highlights the intersection of gender and art in Nigeria.
Attendees left the premiere inspired they heard, many expressing hopes that this documentary will encourage more recognition and support for female artists in the Fuji genre and beyond. As the celebration of International Women’s Day continues, “Women of Fuji” stands as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equity in the music industry, offering a platform for voices that deserve to be heard.
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