Okey‑Zubelu Okoh is a Nigerian filmmaker, director, and producer with a focus on socially conscious Nollywood cinema. He studied at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and has built a career directing and producing films that explore social, cultural, and moral themes.
His notable works include Mirror of Beauty, Being Annabel, Grumpy Grannies, The Devil Within, Sands of Time, A Successful Woman, A Date with My Husband, The Good Wife (2015), and Abba (2016). Mirror of Beauty earned multiple African Movie Academy Award nominations, establishing him as a respected figure in the Nigerian film industry.
While his personal life remains private, Okoh’s professional legacy lies in creating meaningful cinema that combines commercial appeal with socially relevant storytelling. His films are also studied academically for their engagement with cultural and gender issues.
Okey‑Zubelu Okoh is a Nigerian filmmaker, director, and producer with a focus on socially conscious Nollywood cinema. He studied at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and has built a career directing and producing films that explore social, cultural, and moral themes.
His notable works include Mirror of Beauty, Being Annabel, Grumpy Grannies, The Devil Within, Sands of Time, A Successful Woman, A Date with My Husband, The Good Wife (2015), and Abba (2016). Mirror of Beauty earned multiple African Movie Academy Award nominations, establishing him as a respected figure in the Nigerian film industry.
While his personal life remains private, Okoh’s professional legacy lies in creating meaningful cinema that combines commercial appeal with socially relevant storytelling. His films are also studied academically for their engagement with cultural and gender issues.