Biography
Njue Kevin is a Kenyan film director, producer, and screenwriter born on February 19, 1992. A graduate of Kenyatta University, he gained prominence with his short film Intellectual Scum (2015), which received international acclaim. His debut feature film, 18 Hours (2017), made history by becoming the first Kenyan film to win Best Overall Movie at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in 2018. Njue was also listed in Forbes Africa's 30 Under 30 Creatives in 2019. He continues to create impactful content, currently working with the MTV Staying Alive Foundation.
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