Steve Gukas

Steve Gukas is a Nollywood filmmaker,[1] director and producer who believes that films should be used to address the ills of the society.

In 2007, he produced the iconic movie, "Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation", featuring the American actor, Danny Glover;[5] it was his first project.

[2] The movie starred Segun Arinze, Dejumo Lewis, Matilda Obaseki, Gideon Okeke, Yemi Blaq and Femi Branch.

[5] In 2016, he directed the movie, "93 Days", a movie created in memory of Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, a late Nigerian physician who alongside other health workers in Lagos, helped stop the spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria by sacrificing herself to the task in 2014.

[19] He was a co-producer of a sequel to the movie which gave birth to Nigeria's Nollywood, titled "Living in Bondage",[20] originally produced in 1992, who according to Ramsey Nouah, the film's director as well as an actor in reference to Gukas, had "a reputation of doing big projects".