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    Joel Kachi Benson makes history with Nigeria’s first Emmy-winning documentary

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    Nigerian documentary filmmaker Joel Kachi Benson has etched his name into history as his Disney Original Documentary Madu clinched the Emmy Award for Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary at the 2025 News & Documentary Emmy Awards in New York City—marking the first-ever Emmy win for a Nigerian documentary in this category.

     

    Madu, co-directed with Oscar nominee Matt Ogens, follows the inspirational story of Anthony Madu, the young Nigerian ballet dancer whose barefoot pirouettes in a rain-soaked courtyard captivated the world. The film traces Anthony’s path from viral fame in Lagos to a scholarship at the prestigious Elmhurst Ballet School in the UK, capturing the emotional and cultural shifts of a young artist chasing his dream across continents. “This Emmy is a win for Nigeria, for storytellers everywhere, and for anyone who dares to dream. ‘Madu’ is proof that our stories matter,” said Benson.

     

    The Emmy win is not Benson’s only triumph this week. His newest film, Mothers of Chibok—a follow-up to his groundbreaking VR piece Daughters of Chibok—won Best African Feature Documentarythe top prize at the Encounters South African International Documentary Film Festival, Africa’s most prestigious doc fest.

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