In Nigeria, where being queer carries a 14-year prison sentence, two courageous filmmakers rise above the oppressive climate to create positive representation for the LGBTQ community. Defying societal norms, Ayo Lawson and Uyaiedu Ikpe-Etim fearlessly tell stories that challenge stereotypes and amplify the voices of queer individuals. Their films serve as a beacon of hope, shedding light on the struggles and triumphs of the queer experience while advocating for acceptance and equality. In a country where visibility is a powerful act of resistance, this visionary filmmaker sparks conversations, inspires empathy, and paves the way for a more inclusive future.