By Our Reporter
Hamid Ibrahim, the Ugandan-born CEO of Kugali Media, is making waves on the worldwide stage because the Disney+ animated collection Iwájú, co-created by Ibrahim alongside Toluwalakin “Tolu” Olowofoyeku, Olufikayo Adeola receives three nominations on the Youngsters’s and Household Emmy Awards. Kugali turned the primary firm in historical past to collaborate with Walt Disney Animation on an animation, marking a historic milestone for international storytelling.
The extremely acclaimed animated collection explores themes of innovation, inequality, and cultural identification in a futuristic African metropolis, Lagos. It represents a worldwide milestone in storytelling, paving the best way for African creators to contribute considerably to the worldwide viewers, cataloging and showcasing the huge potential of African expertise in animation.
Chatting with the press in regards to the nominations, Ibrahim stated, “The three nominations clearly point out that our work is having the supposed influence. After we based Kugali, our mission was to create high-quality, genuine African tales that resonate with audiences worldwide. These nominations affirm that we have now achieved that authentic imaginative and prescient. As our mission developed, we’re additionally getting down to assist develop the African inventive economic system, and we’re assured that we’ll accomplish this too.”
Kugali Media, co-founded by Ibrahim, Tolu Olowofoyeku, and Ziki Nelson in 2017, has redefined storytelling by drawing deeply from African heritage, tradition, and folklore. The Emmy nominations spotlight Kugali’s dedication to authenticity and creativity, cementing its place as a pacesetter within the international animation trade. This recognition just isn’t solely a victory for Kugali but in addition a win for Uganda and your complete African continent, demonstrating the common attraction of African tales on the world stage.
“This achievement is a beacon of hope for the African inventive neighborhood,” stated Ibrahim. “It proves that our tales have common attraction and that African creators can compete with one of the best on the planet. The win is for all of Africa.”
Iwájú, which premiered on Disney+, has been broadly praised for its beautiful visuals, compelling storytelling, and deep cultural authenticity. With these nominations, Ibrahim and Kugali Media proceed to encourage a brand new technology of African creatives to dream greater and purpose larger.

