Rwandan Creative Director in Germany Gains Recognition After Working With Global Music Stars and Major Festivals

Entertainment - 28/03/2026 1:34 PM
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Rwandan Creative Director in Germany Gains Recognition After Working With Global Music Stars and Major Festivals

A Rwandan creative director based in Germany, widely known on social media as Creative Aminu , is gaining international recognition after contributing to high-profile music events, global productions, and major entertainment projects across Europe.

Aminu Hassan Iradukunda, a filmmaker and visual storyteller, has worked with internationally known artists including Diamond Platnumz, Rema, Tayc, and Dadju, among others. His work spans concert coverage, cinematic productions, and large-scale event documentation.

Beyond individual artist projects, Aminu has held leadership roles on major festivals and competitions. He served as Creative Director for Afroland, one of Germany’s prominent Afrobeat festivals, which featured performers such as Diamond Platnumz, Victony, C-Kay, and Libianca.

He also played a key role as a team creative director at one of Germany’s major hip-hop festivals, managing content production across multiple stages where international stars like Wiz Khalifa and Rich The Kid performed alongside leading German artists.

In addition to music festivals, Aminu has worked as Lead Videographer for the global dance organization UDO (United Dance Organisation), covering major competitions that attract participants from multiple countries.

His responsibilities included directing video teams, capturing high-energy performances, and producing promotional content used across digital platforms.

These experiences have positioned him among emerging creative professionals capable of managing complex productions under tight timelines.

Collaborations Beyond Entertainment

Alongside entertainment projects, Aminu currently works with some of Germany’s prominent life coaches and mentors, producing visual content for seminars, online programs, and large live events.

This work combines cinematic storytelling with marketing strategy, helping organizations communicate effectively with international audiences.

From Rwanda to the European Creative Scene

Originally from Rwanda, Aminu built his career through hands-on experience, collaboration, and continuous learning. Known online as Creative Aminu, he has developed a growing international audience interested in filmmaking, editing, and creative production.

His journey reflects a broader movement of African creatives making significant contributions to the global media and entertainment industries.

In addition to his production work, Aminu is also developing a digital platform called Fastik, aimed at simplifying how creative teams manage projects and collaborate.

The platform is currently in development and has attracted early interest from professionals in the creative sector.

Looking Ahead

With experience spanning major festivals, international artists, and large-scale productions, Creative Aminu continues to expand his impact across both entertainment and digital innovation.

His work highlights the increasing global presence of Rwandan creatives in media, technology, and entrepreneurship. Click here fo the website: https://www.creativeaminu.com/  


Aminu Iradukunda seen with Adesope, who has worked with global stars like Davido and others

Aminu Hassan Iradukunda ventures into event photography and videography, capturing unforgettable moments at various shows

Iradukunda spotted with Diamond Platnumz after assisting him during a major concert

Aminu Iradukunda alongside French stars Tayc and Dadju during an international music event

Iradukunda shares his experience contributing to Germany’s renowned Hype Festival 

Aminu Iradukunda gained valuable insights while participating in a concert by global rap sensation Wiz Khalifa



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