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Phyna Set to Release New Film – The Last Man on Earth

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Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, popularly known as Phyna and the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 7, is set to debut as a producer with the highly anticipated film The Last Man On Earth. The reality TV star shared the film’s trailer on Instagram, building excitement for its premiere on YouTube on May 15, 2024.

Phyna expressed her enthusiasm in the post, writing,

First trailer of The Last Man On Earth, my debut project as a movie producer. I’m excited to share this, kick-starting my production journey finally.

The trailer provides a glimpse into a gripping tale of romance and drama, centring on Zara, portrayed by Phyna, who finds herself in a complicated situation as Ebisan Arayi’s alleged side chick. Her presence stirs conflict not only in Ebisan’s home but also disrupts the life of her friend, played by fellow former Big Brother Naija housemate Rachel Edwards.

The film includes cast members like OluwaDolarz, Pharm Saviour Akpan, Ekete Chinyere, Boma Martins Akpore, and Fruitful Simon. The ensemble promises to deliver compelling performances that will engage and entertain viewers.

As Phyna transitions from reality TV stardom to film production, The Last Man On Earth marks a significant milestone in her career.

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