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Enioluwa Adeoluwa Ventures into Production with High-School Series ‘All Of Us’

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Enioluwa Adeoluwa, known for his roles as an actor, content creator, and influencer, is stepping into a new role as a producer with the upcoming high-school-based limited series All Of Us, set to premiere in the summer of 2024.

I never want to rest on my laurels. I’m constantly seeking growth and pushing myself to new heights,” he remarked. “This year, I asked myself, ‘What’s the next exciting venture that brings me joy and fuels my passion in the industry?’ And this is it, he affirmed.

Penned by Emmanuel ‘Mannie’ Oiseomaye and helmed by director Orire Nwani, “All of Us” delves into themes of friendship, sexual assault, and the rollercoaster of secondary school life. The series features members of the youthful ensemble “The Geng” alongside seasoned actors in the film industry, such as Shaffy Bello, Iyabo Ojo, Yemi Solade, Kate Henshaw, Jemima Osunde, Uzee Usman, Saga Adeolu, Divine-Angel Onyinyechi, and others.

For Enioluwa, “All of Us” marks his maiden venture into long-form film production. He expressed that his decision to embark on this new journey stems from a desire to hone his creative skills, explore his talents fully, and craft content that deeply resonates with his audience while striving to create enduring and impactful work.

Announcing on his Instagram page, the multi-talented creator shared his sentiments, stating, “Embracing the uncertainty. The doubts. The fears. But embracing it nonetheless…”

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