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Òlòtūré: The Journey is a 2024 Nigerian limited series, a sequel to the Nigerian drama Òlòtūré (2019), directed by Kenneth Gyang and produced by Mo Abudu.The film continues the harrowing story of Òlòtūré, a young journalist whose undercover investigation into sex trafficking and human trafficking thrusts her into a world of danger, survival, and resilience.
On 4 June 2024, Netflix released the official trailer Òlòtūré: The Journey on YouTube. Produced by Ebonylife Studios, the intense sequel to the 2019 hit film Òlòtūré was released globally on 28 June 2024. [12]
Oloture: The Journey: Oloture A show by Netflix, in collaboration with EbonyLife Studios 3 episodes [14] [15] 2022-present Flawsome: Ivie A Showmax Original 2020 Assistant Madams: 1 episode 2018-20 The Men's Club: Jasmine A show by Red TV (UBA) 2 episodes [16] 2016-current Skinny Girl in Transit: Shalewa A show by Ndani TV [17] 2013-14 Gidi Up ...
For starters, the cast featured in the promotional image for season seven includes Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Mary Bonnet, Amanza Smith, Chelsea Lazkani, Emma Hernan, Bre Tiesi ...
Ijé or Ijé: The Journey is a 2010 Nigerian drama film directed by Chineze Anyaene and starring Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Genevieve Nnaji, and Odalys García. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Plot
Journey is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. Formed in February 1973 as the Golden Gate Rhythm Section, the group was renamed Journey in the summer and originally included keyboardist and vocalist Gregg Rolie, lead guitarist Neal Schon, rhythm guitarist George Tickner, bassist Ross Valory and drummer Prairie Prince.
Paula Faris became a member of The View family for season 16. Paula, who had previously worked for ABC News, enjoyed a nearly three-year run on The View before she left in July 2018.
Similar to his work with Santana and Journey, Rolie played keyboards and was a co-lead vocalist on several tracks of the band's first, eponymous, album, which spent 17 weeks [3] on the Billboard albums chart peaking at #133 [4] and spawned the hit singles "I've Got a Lot to Learn About Love," [5] and "Show Me the Way."