Walt Disney Animation Studios is set to join forces with a University of Hertfordshire alumnus to create an original African sci-fi series for Disney+.

Hamid Ibrahim, and his entertainment company Kugali, will collaborate to make Iwájú1, which will be set in Lagos, Nigeria, and will explore the themes of class, innocence, and challenging the status quo.

He said: “I still remember watching the Lion King (1994) as a kid when I was growing up. Hearing them speaking Swahili, a language that I speak myself, in a big picture animation like that was inspiring. From that moment on I knew what I wanted to do; it was my dream to share the stories of my people with the world."

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Hamid Ibrahim, and his entertainment company is collaborating with Walt Disney Animation Studios to create an African sci-fi series for Disney+.Hamid Ibrahim, and his entertainment company is collaborating with Walt Disney Animation Studios to create an African sci-fi series for Disney+. (Image: Disney/UoH)

Hamid was born in Uganda but pursued his life-long passion for creativity by studying BA (Hons) 3D Animation and Visual Effects at the University of Hertfordshire.

After graduating in 2017, Hamid joined visual effects studio Moving Picture Company, where he worked on feature films such as the live-action remake of the Lion King (2019). He co-founded Kugali in 2017 before pursuing it full-time in 2018. Kugali describes itself as an entertainment company that tells stories inspired by African culture, through art, comic books, and augmented reality.

“The skills I learnt at the University of Hertfordshire were vital to my career. My course gave me a solid foundation where I was taught how to create beautiful animations and visuals effects, learning from tutors who themselves had worked on big Hollywood blockbusters. I’m excited about our collaboration with Disney and I’m looking forward to building the world of Iwájú.”

Phil Healey, dean of the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire, said: “Hamid’s achievements are already impressive, and we wish him every success in bringing his vision and this important contribution to global culture to the screen.”

Launching in 2022, the series will bring African stories created by Kugali's founders, Tolu Olowofoyeku, Ziki Nelson and Hamid Ibrahim, to the world.

Jennifer Lee, chief creative officer at Walt Disney Animation Studios, said: “Developing Iwájú with Tolu, Ziki and Hamid is not only a first-of-its-kind collaboration for Walt Disney Animation Studios, but a personal pleasure for all of us who have the opportunity to work with them. The story Kugali is telling is powerful and dynamic, and we can’t wait to help realise their series through the talents of our Disney Animation artists.”