Shuga | |
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Also known as | MTV Shuga: Naija MTV Shuga: Down South |
Genre | Drama series |
Based on | HIV/AIDS Teenage Life Safety |
Written by | Amanda Lane (head writer) (seasons 1–2) Kemi Adesoye (head writer) (season 3; season 8) Tunde Aladese, Nkiru Njoku |
Directed by | Teboho Mahlatsi (season 1–2) Angus Gibson, John Trengrove (Season 2) Biyi Bandele (season 3) Tope Oshin, Tolulope Ajayi, Ishaya Bako (season 6) Tope Oshin, Daniel Ademinokan, Tolulope Ajayi (season 8) |
Creative directors | Tim Horwood (season 1–2) Tope Oshin, Jane Arnell (seasons 3–4) Tope Oshin (season 8) |
Starring | Lupita Nyong'o Tiwa Savage Ikubese Emmanuel Okezie Morro Maria Okanrende Dorcas Shola Fapson Sharon Olago Antony Mwangi Edward Nyanaro Nick Mutuma Avril Nyambura Nancy Karanja Samke Makhoba Richard Mofe Damijo Ruby Akubueze Osas Ighodaro Adebukola Oladipupo Timini Egbuson Funlola Aofiyebi Moses Akerele Thuso Mbedu Kiki Omeili |
Theme music composer | David Campos, Philip Miller (seasons 1–2) Warrick Sony (season 1) Nic Patton, Hibou Music (season 2) Ben Onono, Rhys Adams (season 3) |
Composer | Daniel Ademinokan (Season 8) |
Country of origin | Kenya (seasons 1–2) Nigeria (seasons 3–4, 6, 8) South Africa (seasons 5, 7) |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 57 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Georgia Arnold (seasons 1–8) Cathy N. Phiri & Chris Torline (seasons 1–2) Sara Piot, Richard Warburton (season 3) |
Producers | Desiree Markgraaff (seasons 1–2) Jonathan Curling (season 3) Chris Ihidero (seasons 4, 6) Tope Oshin, Bose Oshin (season 8) |
Cinematography | Zeno Petersen (season 1–2) Hein de Vos (season 3) Yinka Edward (seasons 6, 8) |
Editors | Carl Morgan (season 1) Jeremy Briers (season 2) Matthew Bate (season 3) |
Camera setup | Adekunle Nodash Adejuyigbe (seasons 3, 8) Daniel Ademinokan (season 8) |
Running time | ~30 minutes |
Production companies | The Bomb Shelter (seasons 1–2) MTV Staying Alive Foundation Production (season 3) SmatMedia (season 6) Sunbow Productions (season 8) |
Original release | |
Network | MTV YouTube |
Release | November 2009 present | –
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Shuga, also known as MTV Shuga, is a television drama that first aired in November 2009 on MTV Base as part of an initiative dubbed "MTV Staying Alive Ignite!". Its first two seasons were commissioned by MTV Networks Africa in association with The MTV Staying Alive Foundation, PEPFAR, the Partnership for an HIV-Free Generation (HFG) and the Government of Kenya, as part of a multimedia campaign to spread the message about responsible sexual behaviour and tolerance.[1] The term Shuga is derived from the pronunciation of "Sugar" in Kenyan English.
The series later became a hit and was aired in 40 different African countries before it was aired internationally in over 70 television stations.[2] The drama was thought to be a very controversial series by the senior generation of Kenyans because it contained some scenes that contained sexually explicit content.[3] It received a Gold award in May 2010 at the World Media Festival in Hamburg, Germany in the Public Relations Health category for its focus on love, emotions, and sexual behavior amongst Kenyan youth.[4]
In 2013, production of the series was moved to Nigeria, where the third and subsequent seasons are set. Dubbed "Shuga Naija",[5] the new version is a multimedia campaign which educates youths on HIV/AIDS, safe sex and teen pregnancy.[6]
Shuga also touches on maternal and child health, family planning, gender-based violence, and women empowerment.[7][8] It was produced in partnership with Nigeria's "National Agency for the Control of AIDS" (NACA).[9][10] Season 5 of the series was unveiled in partnership with Unitaid, the Global Innovation Fund, and Paramount.[11][12] Season 3 of the series was broadcast via 88 television stations across the world, with estimated household viewers of over 550 million.[13]
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