
Director Rogers Ofime on Wura S3, now streaming on Showmax
The third and final season of the popular Showmax Nigeria Original drama series, Wura, is now streaming on Showmax.
Under the direction of award-winning producer Rogers Ofime, the telenovela has captivated audiences with its gripping storylines, complex characters, and high production quality.

Ofime shared his creative vision, the journey of the series, and his take on what makes this final chapter a must-watch.
Watch the trailer for Wura S3
What can fans look forward to in this series finale?
Enthralling! Fans should expect more intense drama, unexpected twists, and deeper character development. The storyline is likely to take some bold new directions, exploring untold backstories while introducing new characters that will shake up the dynamics. Fans should also look forward to elevated production quality and suspenseful moments that will keep them on the edge of their seats.
How does Season 3 build upon the previous seasons, and what new themes or storylines should viewers expect this time around?

Audiences should expect a deeper exploration of themes introduced in previous seasons, while building on the existing tension and character arcs. The stakes are higher, with more complex relationships and conflicts coming to the forefront. Themes of betrayal, redemption, and power struggles become heightened, adding fresh layers to the narrative. Additionally, this season will introduce unforeseen twists and new characters, further enriching the storytelling and keeping viewers engaged with unexpected developments and emotional depth.
What challenges did you encounter during the production of Season 3, and how did the team overcome them? How has your previous experience with African originals shaped your approach to this project?
After completing two seasons, the challenges have become familiar territory. The key has always been staying a step ahead of any potential issues, which requires continuous planning, review, and analysis. While perfection isn't always achievable, proper planning ensures seamless execution, allowing you to navigate obstacles without breaking a sweat.
One crucial aspect to remember is that your team is your greatest ally throughout the process - before, during, and after. Every team member plays an essential role in the project's success, especially when they're inspired by the shared vision and the drive to achieve the desired outcome.
What can you share about the cast’s performances this season? Were there any standout moments or character developments that significantly elevated the story?
This season, the cast of Wura have truly brought their A-game, delivering powerful and emotionally charged performances that elevate the story to new heights. Several standout moments this season showcase the cast's ability to tap into deep emotions and complex character dynamics.
One of the key highlights has been the development of the lead characters, who undergo significant personal transformations. Their struggles with power, morality, and loyalty are portrayed with raw intensity, making their journeys even more compelling. The supporting cast also shine this season, with new characters bringing fresh energy and unexpected twists to the storyline.
There are several key scenes where the actors' chemistry and emotional range take the drama to a higher level, particularly in moments of betrayal, confrontation, and redemption. These performances not only deepen the narrative but also add layers of complexity to the characters, keeping the audience thoroughly invested in the outcome of each story.
Wura Adeleke has been seen by many as being ruthless in her business dealings. How did her character evolve in Season 3?

In Wura Season 3, fans can expect to see an even more intense and calculated side of Wura Adeleke as she continues her ruthless pursuit of power and control over the gold resources in Iperindo. As the stakes rise, Wura’s determination will push her to make more daring and morally questionable decisions, challenging her relationships with both allies and enemies. However, this season also promises to delve deeper into her character, revealing vulnerabilities and motivations that were previously hidden.
Fans should look forward to seeing Wura face new, formidable challenges, including unexpected betrayals and fierce competition, as her empire faces external threats. The complexity of her character will be further explored as she navigates these challenges, and viewers can expect dramatic twists that will test her limits in both her personal and business life. This season will be a gripping continuation of her fight for dominance, power, and survival in the high-stakes world of Iperindo’s gold industry.
Representation and authenticity are key elements of African content. How did you ensure that Season 3 meaningfully reflects diverse African cultures and experiences?
In Wura Season 3, we were intentional about representing the diversity of African cultures and experiences in a way that feels authentic and relatable. Though Wura has a Western Nigeria backdrop, we incorporated a wide range of characters with different backgrounds, traditions, and languages, reflecting the multicultural richness of Nigeria and Africa as a whole. By weaving in elements of local customs, folklore, and regional dialects, we grounded the story in the realities of African life. Additionally, we worked closely with cultural consultants and local storytellers to ensure that the narratives and character portrayals are respectful and accurate. We also made a conscious effort to showcase both urban and rural African experiences, highlighting the contrasts and connections between them. This balance allows the series to resonate with audiences from various parts of Africa while giving an authentic platform to voices that are often underrepresented on screen.
With Wura gaining a strong following across Africa, how do you balance traditional African storytelling with contemporary themes that appeal to a younger, more modern audience, particularly given Showmax’s mobile-first audience?
The success of the show across Africa lies in its ability to blend traditional African storytelling with modern, contemporary themes that resonate with today’s tech-savvy, younger audience. The show balances this by staying rooted in rich African traditions, culture, and values while integrating storylines that reflect current realities such as gender dynamics, personal ambition, corruption, and social justice issues.
To appeal to the younger generation, we ensure that the characters are relatable and face challenges that young people today can identify with, such as career pressures, love, and the pursuit of success in a fast-paced world. Additionally, the fast-paced narrative structure, visually compelling scenes, and relatable dialogue are crafted with mobile viewing in mind. The focus is always on creating binge-worthy content that captures attention quickly and sustains engagement throughout each episode, without losing the authenticity of African storytelling.
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