Oghosa Ehioghae

Oghosa Ehioghae, born on January 25th, is a passionate aspiring writer with a deep love for storytelling, I'm eager to immerse myself in the world of words and storytelling. My interests include reading books, writing, watching movies, and listening to music. With aspirations to become a seasoned writer, I am dedicated to honing my craft and sharing my creativity with the world.

The Homecoming Movie Review: Office Drama, And A Twist You Wouldn’t See Coming

Bimbo Ademoye delivers a compelling story with The Homecoming, a YouTube movie directed by Great Val Edochie.  It’s all about…

4 months ago

Oloture: The Journey Review – Unveiling Nigerian Sex Trafficking

Oloture: The Journey follows a young journalist who goes undercover as a sex worker in Nigeria, aiming to uncover corruption.…

10 months ago

Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Review: A Feminist Icon’s Activism Illuminated In Film

Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti is a 2024 biopic film inspired by true events that unfolded in Abeokuta from 1900 to 1955. It…

10 months ago

Beast Of Two Worlds (Ajakaju) Review: Yoruba Folklore Brought To Life

Beast of Two Worlds (Ajakaju) is a Nollywood movie about a village where Antelopes have the power to become humans,…

10 months ago

Shina Review: A Taxi Driver’s Turbulent Journey Through Crime And Sacrifice

Shina is a gripping crime thriller about a taxi driver caught in a web of political intrigue and personal peril.…

10 months ago

A Father’s Love Review: Family, Betrayal And Unexpected Parenthood

Directed by Sebastian Ukwa and produced under Steve Guka’s First Feature project, A Father’s Love is currently available for streaming…

10 months ago

Kill Boro Review: A Decent Cinematic Tale Of Niger Delta Reality

Kill Boro tells the harrowing story of Elijah, a young boy burdened by his father Boro’s relentless brutality against him…

10 months ago

All Is Fair In Love Review: A Cliche Tale Of Betrayal, Ambition And Redemption

All is Fair in Love centres on Demi and Kanla, close friends and business partners thriving in the fashion industry.…

11 months ago

Késárí The King Review: A Cinematic Failure To Exploring Yoruba Culture

Késárí The King, a recently added movie on Netflix directed by Yekini Ibrahim and Tope Adebayo, can be described in…

11 months ago

How To Ruin Love Review: Betrayal, Forgiveness And Everything In Between

In the aftermath of the unexpected passing of Busisiwe Lurayi in 2022, fans were left wondering about the future of…

11 months ago

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