Owambe Princesses Studios
Owambe Princesses Studios
Owambe Princesses Studios: African Folktales, Myths & Legends, shares modern African folktale stories centered on family, love, community, and character. Each tale carries wisdom, cultural richness, and meaningful lessons for viewers of all ages.
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Owambe Princesses Studios
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Último episodio
17 de mar. de 2026
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Episodios
The Cutting Ceremony 17.03.2026 9:59
The Cutting Ceremony is a powerful story about identity, love, and the pressure women face to shrink themselves for acceptance. Amaka is beautiful, intelligent, and completely at home in herself. But her fiancé Kunle, her closest friends, and the culture around her all send the same message, cut your hair, adjust, reduce, prove you are ready by cutting away the parts of yourself that draw too much...
The Wicked Aunty 28.02.2026 13:16
In certain homes, jealousy does not shout. It kneels. It prays. It smiles. It brings gifts on your birthday and remembers your favourite snack. And when no one is watching, it quietly destroys every door that opens for you. This is the story of Ibukun, a woman who spent years wondering what was wrong with her, why every man walked away, why love always stopped just before it reached her. This is a...
The Promise Made At The Balcony 28.02.2026 8:05
Some promises are made under city lights. Theirs was tested in daylight. On a balcony overlooking Lagos, three sisters vowed to choose each other —no matter what. But temptation does not arrive loudly. It arrives smiling. This is not just a story about romance. It is a story about choice. A story about:• loyalty tested in public• silence that becomes betrayal• wanting to be chosen• and the cost of...
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