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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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Kayla’s Kin Movie Review: Revenge Or Love?

One of the film’s highlights was the location chosen for Kayla’s furniture business, which…

Ada Omo Daddy Movie Review: A Tale Of Secrets, Betrayal And Redemption

With a stellar cast, lavish settings, and a blend of drama and suspense, 'Ada…

Back In Time Movie Review: A YouTube Drama That Dares To Be Different

The storyline is engaging, and the mix of set locations and diverse cast choices…

Umjolo: There Is No Cure Movie Review – Battle For Love And Identity

What begins as a professional endeavour—a biography—quickly evolves into a complex and emotionally charged…

A Night In 2005 Movie Review: A Riveting Tale Of Trauma, Power, And Justice

The story follows Ife, a woman haunted by a traumatic experience from a prom…

Love Reset Movie Review:  A Tale Of Tragedy, Deceit, And Rediscovered Love

The story kicks off with Yemi, a well-known public figure, embroiled in a heated…

Kash Money Review:  A Chaotic Misfire That Should Have Stayed On Pape

Will he outmanoeuvre his foes, or will his legacy be lost to the vultures?

Penance Movie Review: A Strong Story Undermined By Questionable Execution

It’s a film that reminds us that the past has a way of catching…

Soft Love Movie Review: A Tale Of Healing, Secrets, And Romance In Jo’burg

Available now on 'Prime Video,' Soft Love is a perfect pick for a cosy…

9 Exciting African Movies To Look Out For In 2025

The year 2025 promises historic importance for African cinema as important new film releases…

Young, Famous And African Season 3 Review – Drama, Feuds And Fake Love

The tension between Annie, Zari, and Nadia only adds fuel to the fire, while…

Mo-Faya Series Review: A Kenyan Crime-Thriller That Fizzles Out Too Soon

'Mo-Faya' kicks off with a chilling opener: an unknown man drags another pleading for…

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