Radio Voice

2025 Nigerian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

Directed byIsioma Osaje
Written by
  • Ufuoma Metitiri
  • Isioma Osaje
Produced byRichard Mofe-Damijo
Yolande Okereke
Blessing Jessica Obasi
Starring
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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
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Plot summary

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

Ahead of Radio Voice's release on 11 April 2025, the producer, Richard Mofe-Damijo, personally visited the Vice President of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima, and invited him to the premiere while telling him about the film. In response, Shettima affirmed his support for Nigeria's thriving creative space and pledged to attend the premiere.[8]

Globacom, a Nigerian telecommunications company, sponsored the film's premiere, highlighting its longstanding relationship with Richard Mofe-Damijo and the creative industry at large.[9][4]

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