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17 Facts About Clarence Peters

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Clarence Abiodun Peters was born on 20 December 1983 and is a Nigerian music video director, filmmaker and cinematographer.

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Clarence Peters is the founder and CEO of Capital Dream Pictures, a production company that specializes in performing arts, film and video.

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Clarence Peters is the founder and CEO of Capital Hill Records, a record label that was home to Chidinma, Tha Suspect and Illbliss.

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Clarence Peters was ranked 2nd on Channel O's list of the Top 10 Most Visionary Music Video Directors.

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Clarence Peters played football while growing up, and attended Beehive Primary School and Government College Ikorodu.

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Clarence Peters worked with the company for a year and eventually started his own production company, Capital Dream Pictures.

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Clarence Peters has cited Steven Spielberg, Hype Williams, DJ Tee, Akin Alabi, Wudi Awa, HG2 Filmworks, Kemi Adetiba, Sesan, Aje, and AK 1 as people he admires.

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In 1998, Clarence Peters was involved in a Mobil-sponsored music video for a documentary on AIDS.

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Clarence Peters directed 40 episodes of the television series Everyday People, and has filmed music videos for several recording artists, including Darey, Durella, and Wizkid.

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Clarence Peters has directed several documentaries, TV commercials, short films, and TV features.

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In September 2015, Clarence Peters announced plans to premiere his 25-minute horror film Hex; the film's official trailer was released on 28 September 2015.

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Clarence Peters met record producer Tha Suspect while in secondary school.

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Capital Hill Records was formed after Clarence Peters returned to Nigeria from South Africa.

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At a later date, Clarence Peters signed rapper Kel to Capital Hill after being introduced to her by Terry tha Rapman.

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Clarence Peters allegedly stole the vintage nature of Tumi and the Volume's "Asinamali" video, which was released to honour the artistic works of Seydou Keita.

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P" music video on 21 June 2013, Clarence Peters was accused of plagiarizing scenes from Slaughterhouse's "My Life" video and incorporating them into the "V.

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Clarence Peters said that if anyone has a problem with the situation, they should hold him responsible.