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TV series: ‘Real Housewives of Abuja’ starts Feb 17 on DSTV

A leading entertainment company, MultiChoice, has said that its new television series: “The Real Housewives of Abuja (RHOAbuja)”, is set to premiere exclusively on Showmax…

A leading entertainment company, MultiChoice, has said that its new television series: “The Real Housewives of Abuja (RHOAbuja)”, is set to premiere exclusively on Showmax on February 17, 2022, with new episodes every Friday.

MultiChoice Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels, Dr Busola Tejumola, on Thursday, said that the series marked the eighth version of the hit format in Africa.

Tejumola said the new series was produced by Delmedia Productions and that RHOAbuja would be available in more than 40 African countries.

“We are excited to announce “The Real Housewives of Abuja (RHOAbuja)” to the power city of Abuja.

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“Telling our local story is at the core of what we do, and we are glad to continue this partnership with NBCUniversal Formats to bring the franchise to a second city in Nigeria.

“The new series will follow the luxurious lives of six influential and successful women in Abuja.

“The women include Arafa, Comfort Booth, OJ Posharella, Princess Jecoco, Samantha Homossany and Tutupie, as they navigate their opulent lives, relationships, family and businesses within the powerful city of Abuja and beyond,” she said.

Tejumola said, in a statement, that the women would give viewers an exclusive glimpse into their fabulous and luxurious lives.

She stated that the new series promised to entertain, showcasing the hottest and most intriguing social scenes across the city, providing exclusive access to the ultra-rich. (NAN)

 

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