Radio Voice

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Directed byIsioma Osaje
Written by
  • Ufuoma Metitiri
  • Isioma Osaje
Produced byRichard Mofe-Damijo
Yolande Okereke
Blessing Jessica Obasi
Starring
Radio Voice
Theatrical release poster
Directed byIsioma Osaje
Written by
  • Ufuoma Metitiri
  • Isioma Osaje
Produced byRichard Mofe-Damijo
Yolande Okereke
Blessing Jessica Obasi
Starring
Production
company
RMD Productions
Distributed byNile Entertainment
Release date
  • 11 April 2025 (2025-04-11)
Running time
93 minutes[1]
CountryNigeria

Radio Voice is a 2025 Nigerian drama film written by Ufuoma Metitiri and Isioma Osaje and produced by Richard Mofe-Damijo, marking his production debut. It is co-produced by Yolande Okereke and Blessing Jessica Obasi.[2] The film stars Richard Mofe-Damijo, Nancy Isime, Deyemi Okanlawon, Timini Egbuson, Blessing Obasi, Nse Ikpe-Etim and others.[3] It is a story of second chances, exploring how a sex worker transformed and saved a struggling radio station on the verge of closing down. Mofe-Damijo, during the premiere, had described Radio Voice as a "labour of love" and a "triumph of the human spirit over adversity".[4] The film came to light as a result of a partnership Mofe-Damijo secured through his production company, RMD Production, with Nile Entertainment to distribute two films, Radio Voice being one of them.[5] It was theatrically released on 11 April 2025.[5]

Radio Voice tells the story of a former sex worker who joins a struggling radio station as an on-air personality with the hope of having a second chance at life. Unfortunately, her past begins to haunt her both emotionally and professionally as she faces workplace politics and disrespect from people around her.[2][6]

Selected cast

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Release and distribution

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