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Iyabo Ojo Unveils Trailer For Epic Film Labake Olododo, Premiering In March

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo has officially released the trailer for her highly anticipated historical drama, Labake Olododo, set to premiere in cinemas nationwide on March 28, 2025.

The film, which blends history, culture, and action, follows the journey of Labake, a fearless warrior navigating the treacherous world of political alliances, betrayals, and leadership struggles in pre-colonial Yoruba land. The trailer teases gripping battle sequences, intense power struggles, and the weight of duty as Labake fights to protect her people and uphold sacred traditions.

From the trailer, the movie immerses viewers in the grandeur of ancient Yoruba kingdoms, featuring elaborate costumes, traditional music, and authentic cultural references that bring the story to life. Using the Yoruba language adds to the film’s depth, making it a must-watch for fans of epic Nollywood productions.

In addition to Iyabo Ojo’s lead role, the film boasts a stellar cast, including Femi Adebayo, Faithia Williams, Kunle Afolayan, and Mr. Macaroni. Their performances are expected to add layers of intensity to the film’s narrative.

The film is directed by Biodun Stephen, known for her ability to craft compelling, emotionally resonant stories. It is produced under Ojo’s Fespris Production in collaboration with FilmOne Studios, Abazee Productions, and Alaba Ultimate.

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