Asabe Madaki is an actress and producer in Kannywood. She has been a shining light in the northern movie scene, inspiring others to take storytelling to a new level.
The native of Kaduna has just co-executive produced a gripping thriller titled AKWATI with popular series producer, Rogers Ofime.
According to Asabe, “Akwati is centred on Ahmad Balami, an investigative journalist who exposes high-level corruption in an arms deal. Directed by Prince Daniel, the director of Mai Martaba, Nigeria’s official entry for the 2025 Oscars. Akwati is coming soon to cinemas. Stay tuned for its release”.
Asabe believes there is immense potential in the Northern movie space and that all that is needed is to give it the utmost support. Having been a practitioner for a decade plus, the director of Skylens production says being a creative from Northern Nigeria has been both a privilege and a responsibility for her.
” My journey from studying law to pursuing my passion in acting, storytelling, and media production has taught me that northern voices and perspectives are essential to the broader Nigerian and African film landscape.
”There is so much more that can be done, especially in telling authentic stories that reflect our values, our challenges, and our triumphs. Through Skylenz Productions, I’ve worked to create spaces and opportunities for young talents in the region, and I remain committed to mentoring, supporting, and collaborating with emerging creatives.
”I believe the northern cinema space has immense potential not just in acting, but in writing, directing, producing, music, and content development , and I intend to keep pushing boundaries and elevating the quality and reach of our stories.”
The native of Kaduna has just co-executive produced a gripping thriller titled AKWATI with popular series producer, Rogers Ofime.
According to Asabe, “Akwati is centred on Ahmad Balami, an investigative journalist who exposes high-level corruption in an arms deal. Directed by Prince Daniel, the director of Mai Martaba, Nigeria’s official entry for the 2025 Oscars. Akwati is coming soon to cinemas. Stay tuned for its release”.
Asabe believes there is immense potential in the Northern movie space and that all that is needed is to give it the utmost support. Having been a practitioner for a decade plus, the director of Skylens production says being a creative from Northern Nigeria has been both a privilege and a responsibility for her.
” My journey from studying law to pursuing my passion in acting, storytelling, and media production has taught me that northern voices and perspectives are essential to the broader Nigerian and African film landscape.
”There is so much more that can be done, especially in telling authentic stories that reflect our values, our challenges, and our triumphs. Through Skylenz Productions, I’ve worked to create spaces and opportunities for young talents in the region, and I remain committed to mentoring, supporting, and collaborating with emerging creatives.
”I believe the northern cinema space has immense potential not just in acting, but in writing, directing, producing, music, and content development , and I intend to keep pushing boundaries and elevating the quality and reach of our stories.”

