Emily Nkanga

[3] Nkanga's photo-documentary with internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Northeast Nigeria affected by Boko Haram insurgents, has also enjoyed rave reviews.

A year later, Clicks and tones evolved into a media platform creating visual content to promote non-mainstream artistes with Nkanga remaining as the creative director.

Since 2014, Nkanga has built a significant client base made up of A-list Nigerian celebrities and Organizations; including Olamide, M.I Abaga, Falz, YCEE, Lil Kesh, Reminisce, Runtown, Trace TV, Chocolate City Music among others.

She has also worked for the Lagos State Government, Let’s Talk Humanity and Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI); a project which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

[10] She was also named as one of the "20 upcoming young photographers to watch" by City People Magazine in July 2014[10] and in 2016, she won the Ibom Future Youth Award in creative photography.