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Noghama Ehioghae

Noghama Ehioghae is a Nigerian pharmacy student with a deep passion for art, storytelling, creative directing, and styling. Creativity is at the core of everything she does, and she embraces life with an adventurous spirit, constantly seeking new experiences, as she believes exploration is essential for personal growth. I’m dedicated to living life fully, navigating the world with curiosity and an open heart. Always eager to learn, express myself, and inspire others. She aspires to become a seasoned writer while practicing pharmacy, aiming to make meaningful contributions to society.
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Unseen Season 2 Review: A Thriller That Refuses To Let Go

In Unseen Season 2, the stakes are higher, the enemies more ruthless, and Zenzi’s…

5 Ghanaian Movies On Netflix You’ll Wish You Watched Sooner

Whether it’s drama, romance, or laugh-out-loud comedy you’re after, these Ghallywood classics deserve a…

Our Wife Movie Review: Toyin Abraham’s Second YouTube Film Misses the Mark…

If we weren’t already familiar with Toyin Abraham’s name and influence, truthfully, there’d be…

My Bestfriend’s Son Movie Review: Drama Without Depth

Bewaji has it all, or so it seems. A powerful CEO, a single mother,…

Real Estate Sisters Movie Review: When Property Plots Become Murder Plots

Just when Lerato thought things couldn’t get worse, an unexpected call offered a sliver…

After 30 Movie Review: Familiar Faces, Tired Stories

After 30, the much-anticipated sequel to Before 30 from Nemsia Studios picks up right…

Landline Movie Review: When The Past Won’t Hang Up

What starts as just another sleepless night for pregnant Shalewa quickly spirals into a…

Iyanu Review: Nollywood Animation Packed With Magic And Culture

Behind the towering walls of Elu, the last city standing after a curse ravaged…

Broken Hallelujah Movie Review: A Stirring Tale Of Love, Dreams, And Faith

What makes 'Broken Hallelujah' particularly compelling is its commitment to consistency.

Meet The Khumalos Movie Review: When Love Moves In, Chaos Follows

But fate, as always, has a wicked sense of humour.

A Lagos Love Story Movie Review: More Than Just Romance?

'A Lagos Love Story' is a tale of ambition, sacrifice, and unexpected love set…

Here Comes The Bride Movie Review: From Betrayal To Backup Groom

Shaken and furious, Kammy confronted Bello, accusing him of being in on the deception.

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