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Radio Voice Trailer Review

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The moment you hear the first crackling of static followed by a captivating, deep voice on the radio, you know Radio Voice isn’t your average Nollywood movie. In a world where the art of storytelling often intertwines with melodrama, Radio Voice dares to take a different route. Directed by the legendary Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), Radio Voice is set in Nigerian city where secrets travel through frequencies and every word broadcasted can spark change or chaos.

The film follows a passionate and conflicted radio presenter, played by Timini Egbuson, whose rise to fame is shadowed by secrets that threaten to destroy everything he has built.

 

From the beginning, the plot is captivating. When a supposedly straightforward radio gig draws him into a scandal involving a terminally ill woman and a desperate crime, the protagonist is faced with a whirlwind of moral choices. At its core, the film isn’t just about the radio, it’s about what happens when the truth is too loud to ignore.

What makes Radio Voice different is its embrace of real-life societal issues, especially its sensitive and powerful treatment of cancer, a theme not often represented in Nigerian cinema. The storyline involving a struggling couple, one of whom is terminally ill, adds emotional depth and urgency to the plot. Their plan for a heist, sparked by despair and love, reflects the real, raw choices people make when systems fail them. The film doesn’t exploit the illness, it humanizes it, giving it voice in a society where many suffer in silence.

 

Deyemi Okanlanwo

Deyemi Okanlawon

Deyemi Okanlawon plays Andy Da, a role he completely owns with an intense, grounded performance. His portrayal of a man battling with inner turmoil, desperation, and love makes him one of the film’s most compelling characters. His energy is raw, his magnetic presence reminds us again why he is one of Nollywood’s finest.

 

Nse Ikpi-Etim

Nse Ikpi-Etim

Then there’s the elegant and always powerful Nse Ikpe-Etim, who plays a quiet force in the narrative. The character you would want to sympathize with, she is the victim of cancer in the movie. Her role, while not overly loud, adds balance and wisdom to the chaos around her. She represents the voice of reason, the one who sees beyond the noise. As always, Nse doesn’t just act, she embodies her character, grounding the story with emotional authenticity.

 

Damilola Adegbite

Damilola Adegbite

Damilola Adegbite also shines, bringing warmth and strength to a character who is central to the emotional unraveling of the film. Her presence is graceful, and she delivers her lines with sincerity, pulling us into the emotional gravity of her choices. Though her screen time may be limited compared to others, but she makes every second count.

And of course, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), besides directing, also steps in front of the camera in a role that echoes experience, power, and quiet danger. His character holds secrets, and his scenes are soaked with tension. He reminds us of the influence age and experience bring in a youth-driven world of fast fame and quicker consequences.

 

Nancy Isime

Nancy Isime

The chemistry between Timini and Nancy Isime (who plays his love interest) is one of the film’s highlights. Their relationship is beautifully flawed, filled with ambition, trust issues, and the pressure of living public lives. Their romantic subplot doesn’t feel like filler, it is an important subplot essential to the lead character’s choices and conflicts.

Cinematically, the film is a feast. From the beautifully captured scenes to the intimate close-ups shot that lead us into every single moment in the movie, the cinematography enhances the story’s emotional pull. The radio booth becomes more than a set, it’s a stage where truths are told, lives are changed, and voices are set free.

 

Timini

Timini Egbuson

One minor issue lies in the pacing. The middle segment lingers a bit too long on side conversations that slightly delay the narrative drive. Also, a secondary character, the best friend to Timini’s character, seems underdeveloped. We are left craving for more background story or to understand their role in the protagonist’s development.

Still, these minor issues don’t weaken the film’s impact. The sound design is brilliant, especially the way the radio voice hums subtly behind scenes, reminding us of its ever-present influence. The soundtrack, a mix of Afrobeat,  soulful music, and atmospheric tones, matches the shifting emotions perfectly.

Above all, Radio Voice is a relatable narrative. Who hasn’t battled between ambition and morality, between protecting someone you love and doing what’s “right”? Who hasn’t been affected, directly or indirectly, by the shadow of illness in a society where healthcare is a privilege, not a right? The film asks big questions, not with preachiness, but with empathy.

 

Radio voice

Radio voice

In Nollywood  where stories are predictable, Radio Voice takes a bold leap into layered storytelling, relevant themes, and soul-touching performances. It reminds us that behind every voice is a story, and some stories, no matter how painful, must be told.

On April 11, Radio Voice will  hit the cinemas nationwide. If you’re craving a movie that’s not only entertaining but deeply human, mark your calendar. This is one Nollywood best that will stay with you long after you finish seeing it.

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Ugo Ugochukwu Makes Formula 3 History With Silverstone Victory.

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Ugo Ugochukwu continued his impressive 2026 campaign by delivering a record-breaking performance at Silverstone, where he claimed victory in the FIA Formula 3 Sprint Race and set a new championship record for the largest winning margin.

The Campos Racing driver began the sprint race from pole position after qualifying 12th on Friday, which placed him on reverse-grid pole for Saturday’s sprint. He wasted no time taking control of the race, keeping the lead at the start before gradually pulling away from the rest of the field. By the chequered flag, Ugochukwu had crossed the line 17.023 seconds ahead of second-placed Yevan David, setting the largest winning margin ever recorded in the current FIA Formula 3 Championship.

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The victory was significant for more than one reason. It was Ugochukwu’s second win of the 2026 Formula 3 season, making him the first driver to achieve multiple victories this year. His commanding display also strengthened his position at the top of the drivers’ standings, underlining the consistency that has made him one of the standout performers of the season.

Despite the comfortable victory, Ugochukwu said the weekend did not start well for his team. Speaking after the race, he explained that they struggled with the car early on before making changes that improved its performance. According to the young driver, he did not realise the gap behind him had grown so large until his race engineer instructed him to stop pushing and focus on managing the tyres to the finish.

Born in New York to a Nigerian-Italian family, Ugochukwu has steadily climbed the ranks of junior motorsport after making his name in karting. His performances have continued to attract attention as he works towards his long-term ambition of reaching Formula One. Silverstone offered another reminder of why he is regarded as one of the brightest young talents in international racing.

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Ugochukwu followed up his sprint race victory with another strong drive in Sunday’s Feature Race, where he fought his way through the field from 12th on the grid. After crossing the line in sixth, Ugochukwu was promoted to third following several post-race penalties and a disqualification, adding another podium finish to an already memorable weekend.

For a driver competing in one of motorsport’s most competitive junior categories, such a commanding victory is a rare achievement. Ugo Ugochukwu’s record-breaking performance at the Silverstone further strengthened his bid for the 2026 Formula 3 championship and added another milestone to his fast growing career.

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Toke Makinwa Weighs In on Love, Money and Dating Expectations.

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Media personality Toke Makinwa has once again stirred conversation with her views on relationships, this time sharing why she believes financial compatibility deserves more attention when people choose a partner. Speaking on an episode of MENtality, the podcast hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Makinwa argued that many of the disagreements couples face could be avoided if people were more realistic about age, lifestyle and financial expectations before getting into a relationship.

According to her, she believes in dating within one’s age and financial class. In her view, doing so helps reduce unnecessary misunderstandings that often arise when partners have completely different lifestyles or expectations. She suggested that many relationship problems begin when people ignore these differences at the start, only for them to become major issues later.

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Makinwa also addressed a common complaint about women being labelled materialistic. She argued that some men intentionally pursue women whose lifestyles they already know they cannot comfortably maintain, only to criticise them afterwards for having expensive tastes. Rather than placing all the blame on one gender, she maintained that people should be honest about what they can afford and choose partners whose expectations align with their reality.

The media personality also reflected on women who support their partners before financial success arrives. She noted that there are women who remain supportive during difficult periods but later find themselves treated differently after their partners become wealthy. For Makinwa, money does not completely change a person; instead, it has a way of revealing qualities that may have always existed beneath the surface.

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Her remarks have since added to the ongoing conversation about love, finances and compatibility in modern relationships. While opinions remain divided, the discussion highlights a subject that continues to resonate with many people navigating today’s dating scene. Whether people agree with her perspective or not, Makinwa’s comments have once again placed the realities of money and relationships at the centre of public debate.

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Wizkid Features on Jorja Smith’s New Single ‘Alive’ Ahead of Her New Album.

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Nigerian music star Wizkid has reunited with British singer-songwriter Jorja Smith on her newly released single, “Alive,” bringing the pair together again after previous collaborations.

Released on July 2, “Alive” is one of the tracks from Jorja Smith’s forthcoming third studio album, “What Are The Odds”, which is due on August 21. The song blends smooth R&B melodies with subtle Afro-influenced rhythms, creating a relaxed sound that suits both artists. Jorja Smith sets the tone with her soulful vocals before Wizkid steps in with his signature calm delivery, adding a different texture without disrupting the flow of the record.

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The official video, filmed in Paris, matches the song’s easy-going mood. The visual follows Jorja Smith as she dances, sweats, and moves through the streets, parties and hotel rooms of Paris during a sweltering summer night. The tension and energy build continuously throughout the video until she reunites with Wizkid for the song’s final moments. It highlights themes of friendship and connection.

For many Nigerian listeners, Wizkid’s appearance is one of the main reasons the release has attracted attention. He has worked with several international artists over the years while remaining selective about the songs he features on. On “Alive,” he settles naturally into Jorja Smith’s sound while still delivering the style that has earned him global recognition.

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The new single also gives listeners a sense of the direction Jorja Smith is taking on “What Are The Odds”. The 12-track album was produced entirely by P2J, the British-Nigerian producer known for his work across Afrobeats, R&B and pop. According to Jorja Smith, the album grew out of conversations with producer P2J about creating music that leaned further into dance while preserving the honest songwriting that has become central to her work. Besides Wizkid, the only other featured artist on the project is British grime rapper Devlin.

For Wizkid, “Alive” is another international collaboration, but one that feels familiar rather than unexpected. His previous collaborations with Jorga Smith have been well received, and this latest reunion is likely to spark fresh interest from listeners as they count down to the release of her new album next month.

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