Nigeria, Jan. 31 -- Surfing is rarely associated with Nigeria, yet on the shores of Tarkwa Bay in Lagos, a small group of young surfers is steadily building skills that could one day place the country on the Olympic stage. With limited resources but deep familiarity with the water, these youths have nurtured a surf culture that remains largely unnoticed outside their community.

In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Nigerian-born filmmaker Peter Oke speaks about documenting their journey, the challenges of filming in a riverine environment, and why sustained support could turn Tarkwa Bay into the foundation for Nigeria's future in competitive surfing.

Peter Oke: It's about sports. Specifically, it focuses on surf culture in Tarkwa Bay an...