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The Story⚡ As Showmax originals transition to DStv platforms, one series stands out for its cultural impact: Wura. We spoke directly with the producer about the full run, what made the series connect so deeply, and its place in the evolving landscape of African premium storytelling. Tell Me More Wura has moved beyond its original …
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The Story⚡ As Showmax originals transition to DStv platforms, one series stands out for its cultural impact: Wura. We spoke directly with the producer about the full run, what made the series connect so deeply, and its place in the evolving landscape of African premium storytelling. Tell Me More Wura has moved beyond its original …
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Rogers Ofime (born March 10, 1973) is a Nigerian-born Canadian filmmaker, director, television producer, and entrepreneur. Educated in Dramatic Arts (University of Ibadan, MA) and Business Administration (Robertson College, Canada), he began his career in 2001 as a television production manager. In 2007, he revolutionized African television by producing Tinsel, the first multi-camera, studio-based daily soap opera in West, East, and North Africa. As Executive Producer at Native Media TV, he has steered iconic series like Tinsel, The Johnsons, Hotel Majestic, Hush, and the groundbreaking Showmax telenovela Wura, while also producing acclaimed films like Oloibiri and Voiceless
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