Kunle Remi and Zack Orji star in new Nollywood thriller 'WÓKÉ'

2022 has been a rollercoaster of thrillers as Nollywood producers keep Nigerians on their toes with suspense-filled crime and psychological films.

To this end, Oyako Celine media, in collaboration with bimmybatfilms, has produced a new thriller titled “WÓKÉ” featuring Nollywood stars from two generations.

The cast of the film is a mix of Nigerian mega stars and young stars like Kunle Remi, Zack Orji, Tina Mba, Adedimeji Lateef, Linda Osifo, Lanre Adediwura, Ohakwe Chinedu Luis, Shade Emmanuel, Iyke Adiele, Ivy Agbo, Bright Wonder Obasi, Emmanuel Igwe, Uloko Energy, George Nanakwesi Chux and other talented artists.

"WÓKÉ" which means "Look Up" in Yoruba language, also means "Stay Woke" in Urban English.

“WOKÉ” "WÓKÉ"< /em>

The film, shot in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria, is a crime thriller about "Greg", a former secret service agent, persuaded by his wife to accept a job offered to him by his former colleague, Chuks, a police inspector, which he accepted.

The mission is to find and rescue the kidnapped daughter of a renowned ringleader "Tega", widely known for his corrupt practices but constantly escaping justice.

According to filmmakers, "WÓKÉ" broadcast shines a bright light ht on the current situation in Nigeria, showing how many things have g...

Kunle Remi and Zack Orji star in new Nollywood thriller 'WÓKÉ'

2022 has been a rollercoaster of thrillers as Nollywood producers keep Nigerians on their toes with suspense-filled crime and psychological films.

To this end, Oyako Celine media, in collaboration with bimmybatfilms, has produced a new thriller titled “WÓKÉ” featuring Nollywood stars from two generations.

The cast of the film is a mix of Nigerian mega stars and young stars like Kunle Remi, Zack Orji, Tina Mba, Adedimeji Lateef, Linda Osifo, Lanre Adediwura, Ohakwe Chinedu Luis, Shade Emmanuel, Iyke Adiele, Ivy Agbo, Bright Wonder Obasi, Emmanuel Igwe, Uloko Energy, George Nanakwesi Chux and other talented artists.

"WÓKÉ" which means "Look Up" in Yoruba language, also means "Stay Woke" in Urban English.

“WOKÉ” "WÓKÉ"< /em>

The film, shot in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria, is a crime thriller about "Greg", a former secret service agent, persuaded by his wife to accept a job offered to him by his former colleague, Chuks, a police inspector, which he accepted.

The mission is to find and rescue the kidnapped daughter of a renowned ringleader "Tega", widely known for his corrupt practices but constantly escaping justice.

According to filmmakers, "WÓKÉ" broadcast shines a bright light ht on the current situation in Nigeria, showing how many things have g...

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