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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.
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The Ultimatum: South Africa Review: A Reality Drama Exploring The Complexities Of Love

The Ultimatum: South Africa was an engaging watch, enhanced by commendable cinematography and well-chosen…

Water And Garri Review: Tiwa Savage’s Debut Movie Needed More Finesse

In her teenage years, Aisha harboured a deep passion for fashion design, a dream…

Momiwa Review: Epic Nollywood Family Drama

Each character is meticulously portrayed, with standout performances amplifying the narrative's impact. 

Strained Review: A Heartfelt Journey Of Reconciliation And Redemption

Queen Nwokoye's portrayal of Abigail is a standout performance, capturing the complexities of a…

Postcards Review: Nollywood Meets Bollywood In Cinematic Harmony

Yemi, Aunty Bunmi's son, faces challenges as a dancer in Nigeria and dreams of…

Wedding Night Blues Review: Laughter, Secrets, And A Love Worth Fighting For

With his ego bruised, Nosa shuts Wonu out and insists that she abort the…

Smart Casuals Review: Ambitious Yet Uneven – A Tale of Two Johannesburg Couples

However, the abrupt shift in Bheka's behaviour lacks depth, revealing the writer's failure to…

Ambivalent Review: A Tale Of Love, Infidelity And Choice

In ‘Ambivalent,’ viewers are drawn into the tumultuous life of Charlotte, a woman grappling…

Casa De Novia Review: A Perfect Blend Of Horror And Humour

This movie takes us into unexplored territory by skillfully blending horror and humour like…

Soon Comes Night Review: A Glimpse Into Post-Apartheid South Africa

Although they manage to escape prison, the execution of the prison break lacks creativity…

White Lies Review: A South African Murder Mystery Series

Right from the start, the peculiar closeness between the siblings was evident, with their…

Madu Review: A Story Of Resilience And Ballet Dreams

The documentary delves into the challenges he faces, leaving his homeland to pursue his…

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