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Filmmaker talks movie projects, working in a maximum security prison

Watch filmmaker Stephanie Ohamare dish out on filmmaking, life experiences and more. Watch full interview.

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Nigerian filmmaker, Stephanie Ohamare, was recently paid a visit to Pulse Nigeria.

In an exclusive chat with Pulse TV, the filmmaker spoke on her future movie projects, working in a maximum security prisons and more.

According to her,  as a filmmaker she will be focusing on women empowerment, domestic violence, child abuse and topics that are rarely talked about in Nigeria.

Speaking on her projects, she said ; "I have this project I'm working on where I want to talk to 13 different women. Some of them are more influential than others, but, I will have them tell what marriage is in this country." .

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"Marriage in this country is a different thing" - She added.

She also revealed that she would choose an American husband any day.

Watch full interview.

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