
Ronald Yusuff is a Nigerian film producer and a member of The Critics, an art collective from Kaduna known for creating films and music. He is a co-founder of Clan Yujo, a production company based in Kaduna, northern Nigeria. Clan Yujo is not just a business but a family endeavor that thrives on community and shared passion. The company has produced a diverse range of films with our growing film community in northern Nigeria, each one reflecting the team's unique vision, perspective, and storytelling prowess. In 2023, we created three short films: “One can only hope and wonder,” commissioned by the Museum For Modern Arts, Frankfurt (MMK, Frankfurt), “A tomb for the abandoned,” funded by The Critics, and “Into the woods,” commissioned by MOCADA museum in New York. Clan Yujo has produced videos for Sony Music France, Paramount Pictures, and handled the post-production for God's Wife by Dika Ofoma, which was selected for the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2025 and the 2025 African Film Festival New York. The artist group co-directed and produced a documentary feature with New Zealand filmmaker Pietra Brettkelly called Crocodile, which was selected for the IDFA forum 2024 and had its world premiere at the Berlinale 2026.