Tunde Kelani was born in
Lagos. At the age of five, he was sent to live with his grandparents at
Abeokuta in
Ogun State. He attended the Oke-Ona Primary School in Ikija, Abeokuta and
Abeokuta Grammar School for his secondary education. His grandfather was a
chief, the Balogun of Ijaiye Kukudi, one who provided the young Kelani a deep exposure to
Yoruba literature, religion,
philosophy and
arts. He was especially influenced by Yoruba theatre and in secondary school saw many Yoruba classics, including
The Palm-Wine Drinkard,
Oba Koso,
Kurunmi and works by the playwright
Herbert Ogunde. From his early student days he was also interested in photography and became an apprentice photographer after completing secondary school. He then trained at
Western Nigeria Television (WNTV) before attending the
London Film School. ==Early career==