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Nollywood’s ‘Roses and Ivy’ Premieres On Prime Video On December 13

December 10, 2024
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Nollywood’s ‘Roses and Ivy’, a four-part series produced by Biodun Stephen, is set for release on Prime Video on December 13. The series was co-written by Biodun Stephen and Abimbola Akin.

‘Roses and Ivy’ follows the story of a devoted sister’s attempt to help her only sibling via unconventional means. However, a series of events would test their inseparable bond, leaving behind a trail of pain, shattered loyalty, and lost love.

Stephen said the four-part series would inspire viewers to reflect on their relationships and the value of second chances.

“This series is bound to leave viewers reflecting on their relationships and the power of second chances,” she said.

‘Roses and Ivy’ boasts a stellar cast that includes Uche Montana, Munachi Abii, Kalu Ikeagwu, Jaiye Kuti, Taye Arimoro, and Ego Sings.

Stephen revealed that the series’ original soundtrack will be available on streaming platforms.

“This captivating music captures the series’ emotional depth, offering fans another way to connect with the story and immerse themselves in the world of Roses and Ivy.

“As the music conjures with the festive mood, it will surely unleash an unforgettable memory.”

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