The story behind 'Oloture', Nigeria's Netflix sex-trafficking drama Journalist Tobore Ovuorie went undercover to infiltrate a sex-trafficking ring Clad soberly in a chequered knee-length dress, Tobore Ovuorie hardly seems as if she once walked the streets of Lagos in … Oloture is, in that sense, a powerful exploration of what it means for the story teller to end up becoming the story. Directed by: Kenneth Gyang. By Jumande Raji. According to a statement shared via Abudu’s Instagram page, the media mogul’s lawyers claim ‘Oloture’ is a “work of fiction and was inspired by a variety of true events.” To be fair, Oloture tells a verisimilitude of Tobore’s real-life story as captured within the print and online pages of Premium Times and Zam Chronicles. “I needed to do justice, to know the truth. On the other hand, Abudu has narrated and maintained that the film “Oloture’” is a work of fiction inspired by a variety of true stories, one of which is Ovuorie’s 2014 investigative story. 1,038 Stream It Or Skip It: 'Sexify' On Netflix, A Polish Comedy Where A Science Geek & Her Friends Create A Sex App This story … I wanted to know the process, the back story about these ladies," the 39-year-old reporter told AFP. ‘Oloture; was basically about ... To think it is actually a true story makes it even more gut-wrenching. Sharon Ooja acted the title role of ‘Oloture’ to the T. Ehi is a crusading angel who loses her wings to professional hubris and impulsivenness and so fails to take flight at the moment it is most urgent but there is a glimmer of hope at the end as someone fleeing bumps into Mr. Okoye. Mo Abudu, however, insists that the ‘Oloture’ story was conceived from in-depth research on sex and human trafficking. Let me first talk about the casting. Oloture tells the story of a young journalist who goes undercover as a prostitute to expose a sex and human trafficking operation. ICYMI, Oloture tells the story of a journalist going undercover to expose human trafficking syndicates, the ills of the mafia, and the complicit status of Nigerian and foreign authorities. Everybody in this film though they were popular faces, brought their A Game to the film. Today, Ovuorie's remarkable story has been turned into a hit Netflix film, "Oloture," which has shone a bright light on one of Nigeria's darkest trades. "I needed to do justice, to know the truth. It was well done. The film also draws on the true story of Tobore Ovuorie, an investigative reporter with Nigeria’s Premium Times, who went undercover in that country’s human trafficking underworld and … Starring: Sharon Ooja, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Omoni Oboli, Omowunmi Dada, Ada Ameh, Beverly Osu, Ikechukwu Onunaku, Kemi Lala Akindoju, Omawumi, Sambasa Nzeribe, etc. I wanted to know the process, the back story about these ladies,” the 39-year-old reporter told AFP. I was impressed. Today, Ovuorie’s remarkable story has been turned into a hit Netflix film, “Oloture,” which has shone a bright light on one of Nigeria’s darkest trades. This story has been shared 1,038 times. However, sometime after October 2, 2020, Tobore Ovuorie took issues with the fact that Oloture which she says is an adaptation of her work (the story she wrote) as being a work of fiction. OLOTURE MOVIE REVIEW .