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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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Inkabi Review: Brilliant South African Crime Thriller

Frustrated and determined to regain custody of her daughter, Lucy committed to staying clean.…

Heart Of The Hunter Review: Another Action-Packed African Thriller

In just 10 seconds, a great movie can captivate its audience, keeping them hooked…

Afamefuna Review: Unveiling The Nigerian Model For Stakeholder Capitalism

This movie offers a delightful experience of diverse themes and valuable lessons, With a…

Different Strokes Review: Too Predictable Yet Insightful

While the movie excels in capturing the essence of marital challenges, some may find…

Dead Serious Review: What’s Funny About Suicide?

The plot takes a drastic turn when Amara’s supposed death leads Jonny on a…

Japa! Review:  Nothing But A Misfire

Despite featuring seasoned movie actors, expectations for top-notch performances were not met.

Head Over Bills Review: A Well-Curated Cast Is Not Enough

The ensemble cast of ‘Head over Bills’ was meticulously curated, resulting in an engaging…

A Soweto Love Story Review: Romcom Below Standard

Whether you’re drawn to romance, comedy, or music, this series promises to warm your…

Anikulapo: Rise Of The Spectre Review: A Captivating Tale Of Life, Death And Resurrection

Out of love for Saro, Orolake bestows upon him this mysterious power, propelling him…

One Too Many Review: A Phoenix Rising From The Ashes

A scared, traumatised, and confused Adesuwa had to take the high road by running…

Iwájú Review: A Decent Afro-futuristic Mini-Series

Iwájú kicks off with the lively celebration of OmoTola Abike Martins' tenth birthday.

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