


Can a generation of young Nigerians find their way in an environment plagued by uncertainty?
Boys on the Brink is a coming-of-age documentary that brings to light the struggles and quiet victories of the Nigerian Youth. Set in Lagos, Nigeria, the film follows the personal journeys of six boys from different communities, each navigating the complex realities of growing up amidst a deteriorating support system and socio-economic challenges.
This project is driven by our keen interest to consciously declare a state of concern for an underrated crisis and further enable a long-term resolution for Nigerian stakeholders.
Bolanle Austen-Peters,
Linus Idahosa,
Lady Ibru,
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Director’s Statement
“Boys on the Brink offers an evocative and intimate narrative – told by, and for these boys. This film is a timeless exploration of what it means to come of age in a Nigerian context where survival is more than economic—it is emotional, cultural, and existential. While the film is rooted in their personal journeys, it reflects a shared human story. In watching them, we see echoes of ourselves – our own questions, transitions and moments of becoming.”
– Peter Oke and Rume Onosode
Crew
Rume Onosode
Executive Producer
Peter Oke and Rume Onosode
Directors
Mike Okoro, Nneka Ajereh and Idhebor Kagho
Cinematographers
Siji Olunuga and Chukwuka Eluchie
Original Score
Mike Okoro and Peter Oke
Editor
Project Timeline

Screened at Capri-Hollywood Italy & iREP Nigeria, The Taiwan Consulate & Lagos Biennial

The film led to tangible opportunities and valuable partnerships
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