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Watch episode 4 of Royal Arts Academy's reality TV series

Royal Arts Academy has released the 4th episode of "Dream Chasers," a reality series that focuses on the daily activities of the talents at the academy.

A reality show revolving around students of the school,  the series focuses on the will, skill, determination, persistence and creative stamina of talents at the Royal Arts Academy as they go through training to start a career in Nollywood.

Most importantly viewers  get to see how the show transforms the lives of the students as they overcome hurdles and train to become actors.

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Royal Arts Academy is popular for movies like "Reloaded," "Ayamma," "Spotlight," "The Banker," "Holding Hope" among others.

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