
Acting
Tomi Ojo is a Nigerian actress who has featured in popular movies like “Far from home”, “Leaked”, “Love like this” and more. Tomi Ojo is popular for playing the character “Rahila” in the very popular Netflix series “Far from home”.

A retired sex worker on the run, moves to a small town and starts a lingerie-making business (made from her signature adire material) which inevitably empowers the conservative women. Only to anger the self instilled leader, the deaconess and wife to the preacher of the town's local church. She soon discovers the most unusual friendships and love in the unlikeliest of places. Her paradise is cut short by Captain, her former pimp whose money she stole to start a new life.

On Junior’s nineteenth birthday, his father Uzu pays a surprise visit at his department, and discovers that Junior has not only been skipping classes but also running a comics blog. Uzu gives an ultimatum between his dream or the law degree and familial support. Junior chooses the former, so Uzu sends him packing. That was the last time Junior’s family saw or heard from him.

A spirited coming-of-age drama, set in rural Lagos, follows a resourceful young girl whose life is transformed when she harnesses tech and AI innovations to overcome poverty’s relentless setbacks. Blending heartfelt storytelling with high-tension wonder, the film shows how creativity and hope can turn poverty into a thing of the past.

Photographer JB returns to Northern Nigeria, where a photo of his childhood love sparks a surreal journey of memory, healing, and self-discovery.

Set in the vibrant city of Port Harcourt, DARA tells the emotional coming-of-age love story of Idara, a passionate and ambitious young man navigating friendship, love, loyalty, and dangerous rivalry within a Nigerian university environment. As a rising campus influencer and creative, Idara finds himself caught between toxic love and the harsh realities of power struggles that threaten to destroy everything he holds dear. When he falls deeply in love with a young woman (Sophie) who is already admired by a feared cult leader (Agama), emotions escalate into tension, obsession, and tragedy. Against the colorful backdrop of youth culture, social media fame, and campus life, DARA explores themes of identity, ambition, toxic masculinity, sacrifice, and the cost of love. The story builds toward a heartbreaking climax that leaves audiences reflecting on destiny, choices, and the true meaning of joy—the meaning behind the name ‘Idara. ‘DARA’.

During a road trip to the airport, Fade questions whether her niece’s departure from Nigeria is truly for the best.

