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Nollywoods ‘Ada Omo Daddy’ Premieres On Netflix Today, February 21, 2025

February 21, 2025
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Nigerian actress and filmmaker Mercy Aigbe is set to make waves with her latest production, Ada Omo Daddy,” which will premiere on Netflix this Friday, February 21, 2025.

This release marks a significant milestone in Aigbe’s career, bringing her unique storytelling to a global audience.

Ada Omo Daddy is a family-oriented comedy-drama that delves into themes of identity, family secrets, and the complexities of love.

The film boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Nollywood veterans such as Sola Sobowale, Charles Okafor, and Chiwetalu Agu. Aigbe produced the film and took on the role of the older Moturanyo, showcasing her versatility both behind and in front of the camera.

Since its initial release in 2023, Ada Omo Daddy has garnered positive reviews for its engaging storyline and stellar performances.

Premium Times highlighted The film among the top ten movies for the 2023 festive season, underscoring its appeal to a wide audience.

Critics have lauded the film for its authentic portrayal of Nigerian family dynamics and its seamless blend of humour and drama.

Mercy Aigbe has established herself as a formidable force in the Nigerian film industry. With a career of over two decades, she is renowned for her roles in Yoruba-language films. She expanded her repertoire to include English-language productions, reaching a broader audience.

The debut of Ada Omo Daddy on Netflix signifies a pivotal moment for Nollywood as it continues to gain international recognition.

This release allows global audiences to experience the richness of Nigerian storytelling and the cultural nuances that define the nation’s cinema.

As the film becomes available to Netflix subscribers worldwide, it is poised to further elevate Mercy Aigbe’s profile and solidify her status as a leading figure in the entertainment industry.

In anticipation of the premiere, viewers are encouraged to mark their calendars for February 21, 2025, to witness a compelling story that intertwines family, love, and the quest for identity, all set against the vibrant backdrop of Nigerian culture.

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