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Mo Abudu Unveils Trailer For Gripping Netflix Series Baby Farm

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Mo abudu Trailer Baby Farm

Mo Abudu, CEO of EbonyLife TV, has released the first trailer for Baby Farm, a suspense-filled limited series set to premiere on Netflix on March 21.

The show pulls back the curtain on a seemingly charitable NGO in Lagos, run by British couple Dr Oliver Evans and his wife, Sister Barb. To the outside world, they are compassionate philanthropists helping unwed mothers, but behind closed doors, they exploit vulnerable women for profit.

At the heart of the story is Adanna, a young woman from a rural village who hopes for a fresh start but finds herself trapped in a cycle of deception. Meanwhile, Cherise, a famous actress struggling with infertility, unknowingly becomes entangled in the NGO’s dark dealings. As investigative journalist Joy and the enigmatic Ifeyinwa dig deeper, the tension builds in a desperate fight for justice and survival.

Directed by Walter Taylaur and Kayode Kasum, with Mo Abudu as executive producer, Baby Farm features a stellar cast, including Onyinye Odokoro, Rita Dominic, Joseph Benjamin, Langley Kirkwood, Jenny Stead, and Genoveva Umeh.

The series is expected to be one of the most talked-about Nigerian productions of the year.

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