Africa’s flagship festival Futurefest teamed up with Nigeria’s most prominent film equipment rental company Abazee Productions to capture all the visuals at Afrobeats superstar Wizkid’s Greatest of All Time concert at Tafawa Balewa Square.
The 50,000 people venue capacity didn’t have an empty space as Wizkid mounted the spacious stage after midnight and regaled his fans for nearly two hours with all his hits from “Jaiye Jaiye” to chart-topper “Money Constant”.
Other Afrobeats superstars Young Jonn and Tiwa Savage joined him on stage to perform their collaborative hits “Cash Flow” and “Dis Love”, respectively.
The Lagos crowd were thrilled as they experienced Wizkid like never before. Futurefest created a spacious stage with screens all over the venue for fans to see everything going on stage, as well as pyrotechnics and lights, while Abazee Productions captured the electrifying performances onstage with their cameramen filming the entertainers up close as well as filming all parts of TBS from their film staging area.
Abayomi Olukanmi, CEO of Abazee Productions said, “It’s only fitting that Africa’s biggest star gets the best film equipment to capture his performance. Wizkid came home and Futurefest put this whole event together.
They needed the best film equipment company in Nigeria so they came to us and we delivered as usual.”
Abazee Productions is the film equipment rental company of choice for music videos, Nollywood epic films, fashion shows, award ceremonies, comedy shows, concerts, and even the Presidency, in Nigeria.
2025 saw them being hired by comedians AY and Pencil for their respective shows AY Live and Pencil Unbroken, Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), Afrobeats superstar Flavour for his new single “The Eagle Has Landed”, Nollywood director Daniel Etim-Effiong for his Netflix movie The Herd, Nollywood producer Iyabo Ojo for her movie Labake Olododo, Young Women’s Leadership Conference (YWLA) at Aso Rock Presidential Banquet Hall.
They have also previously done live broadcasts for several events at Aso Rock such as Nigeria’s Independence Day.


