Chioma Paul-Dike is a Nigerian filmmaker acclaimed for her contributions to the horror genre, particularly through her short film Dreams and its feature-length adaptation, Oblation. She wrote and directed this horror short film, which screened at over 15 local and international festivals. The film follows a young pregnant bride, Nelo, who experiences terrifying dreams warning her to leave her new home. Dreams was recognized for its storytelling and cultural significance.
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Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters
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| Year | Title | Role | SpicyMeter | NollyCritic | Earnings |
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| 2020 | Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters | crew |
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