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Nigeria’s Judith Audu Productions & Switch Visual Productions will produce the upcoming female-led Afrobeats feature, which is set for a 2026 release.
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Nigeria’s Judith Audu Productions & Switch Visual Productions will produce the upcoming female-led Afrobeats feature, which is set for a 2026 release.
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Judith Emike Audu-Foght, professionally known as Judith Audu, is a Nigerian film and television producer, director, casting director, actress, presenter, model and blogger. She is widely known for her movie production credits which include Just Not Married, The Family and The Sessions.
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