Richard Mofe-Damijo’s *Radio Voice* premiered in Lagos to critical acclaim, celebrating the power and burden of the human voice in media
The Nigerian film industry celebrated a new milestone over the weekend with the premiere of Radio Voice, a feature film by RMD Productions Ltd., which debuted on Saturday, April 6, 2025, in Lagos.
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The movie, produced by veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), explores the gripping duality of public influence and personal vulnerability in the life of a celebrated radio presenter.

Radio Voice follows the story of a charismatic broadcaster whose powerful on-air persona masks deep personal struggles.
With its strong narrative, the film dives into themes of media influence, identity crises, and the emotional toll of maintaining a flawless public image.

Directed by Isioma Osaje, the film has been widely described as a heartfelt tribute to the golden era of radio in Nigeria.
“One of the most meaningful stories I’ve ever had the privilege to tell,” Osaje shared during her red carpet interview.
She acknowledged the emotional weight and cultural responsibility that came with directing such a significant project.
The premiere, held in Lagos, was hosted by media personality Ariyiike Dimples, who lit up the event with engaging interviews and vibrant commentary.
The occasion drew top names from Nollywood, media executives, influential radio personalities, and social media influencers, all dressed in glamour to celebrate a story that resonates with many in the entertainment world.
Audience members responded to the screening with a standing ovation, hailing the film’s emotional impact, sharp writing, and powerful performances.
Early viewers on social media praised Radio Voice as “nostalgic,” “emotionally rich,” and “a wake-up call for media professionals.”
RMD, addressing guests at the event, highlighted the film’s deeper message about heritage and the unsung heroes behind Nigeria’s radio culture.
“This film is for every radio personality who ever wondered if their voice was enough,” he said, drawing applause from attendees.







