Ramsey Nouah, Kate Henshaw, and Nancy Isime are among actors to star in ‘Blood Sisters’, a forthcoming movie by Mo Abudu.

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Netflix unveiled the cast just as production processes for the project were wrapped up.

Produced by Abudu’s EbonyLife Studios, the crime thriller sees Ini Dima-Okojie and Isime play the lead roles of two friends, which are Sarah and Kemi respectively.

The movie follows the story of Sarah who is engaged to her dream man, Kola. The man turns out to be physically abusive and controlling.

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Despite Kemi’s vocal misgivings, Sarah is determined to press on with the wedding. On the day of the traditional engagement ceremony, tragedy strikes and Kemi accidentally kills Kola.

Fearing that no one will believe that she acted in self-defence, the friends decide to cover up the death, unintentionally setting off a catastrophic series of events.

Among the actors who starred in the movie apart from Dima-Okojie and Isime are Uche Jombo and Segun Arinze.

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Blood Sisters also introduces newcomer Genoveva Umeh who is in the company of A-listers like Deyemi Okanlawon, Wale Ojo, Gabriel Afolayan, Kehinde Bankole, Daniel Etim Effiong, Keppy Ekpenyong-Bassey, Maurice Sam, Ibrahim Suleiman, Toke Makinwa, and Okey Uzoeshi.

Speaking on her latest Netflix project, Abudu said: “Our relationship with Netflix is based on a mutual vision; to bring authentic African stories, with superb production value, to both African and global audiences.

“Netflix’s commitment to growing the African film industry is unparalleled and we feel honored to be part of this journey. We look forward to many more successful productions together and would like to sincerely thank our partners at Netflix.”

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