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Nollywood Shines as “Swept Away” Prepares for June Premiere in Kogi State with Oritsgee Media Leading the Charge

Nigeria’s booming film industry, Nollywood, is gearing up for a major highlight in 2025 with the highly anticipated premiere of “Swept Away”—a poignant, socially conscious drama that aims to shed light on one of the nation’s most urgent crises: flooding. The blockbuster is scheduled to make its official debut on June 28, 2025, in Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State.

The announcement came from Omedia Nigeria Limited, a rising film production powerhouse in Kogi, led by its visionary CEO, Mr. Orits Gee. In a press statement released on Tuesday, Mr. Orits described Swept Away as more than just a film—it is a national call to action and a cinematic tribute to the victims and survivors of flood disasters in Nigeria.

Swept Away is a bold cinematic project with a powerful message,” the statement emphasized. “It explores the devastating effects of flooding, telling real stories through fictional drama to awaken both empathy and responsibility. It’s about the resilience of communities who fight to survive, and the urgent need for sustained government intervention.”

The film will feature standout performances from rising star Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu, whose emotional range brings depth to the narrative, and renowned Nollywood veteran Solomon Akiyesi, celebrated for his ability to portray complex characters with gravitas and realism. Together, they anchor a cast that promises to deliver an unforgettable emotional experience.

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The red carpet event in Lokoja will begin at 4:00 PM, setting the stage for celebrity appearances, media interactions, and fan engagement. The main screening is scheduled to follow at 7:00 PM. Organizers have promised that the premiere will be one of the most glamorous nights in Kogi State’s entertainment history.

But Swept Away is only part of a much larger vision. Oritsgee Media is already shaping up to be a transformative force in Nollywood, particularly in the North-Central region. In August 2025, the company will host open auditions for a sequel to Swept Away, creating new opportunities for undiscovered talent across Kogi and beyond.

“This is an exciting chance for young people dreaming of acting careers,” Mr. Orits Gee stated. “We are committed to nurturing the next generation of Nollywood stars, and we’re doing it right here in Kogi State.”

Oritsgee Media’s momentum doesn’t stop with Swept Away. The studio has also confirmed two additional film projects—“Step On It” slated for release in July, and a yet-untitled feature film expected to drop in August. This makes four full-length film releases within one year, a first for any production company operating primarily from Kogi.

This rapid expansion and consistent output have earned Oritsgee Media praise from industry watchers, many of whom regard the company as a trailblazer in decentralizing Nigerian filmmaking. By focusing on regional storytelling and talent development, Oritsgee Media is putting Kogi State firmly on the Nollywood map.

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“The premiere of Swept Away is more than just a film release,” the company said in its closing statement. “It’s a celebration of storytelling, community, and cultural resilience. It represents the spirit of Nollywood—bold, emotional, and always rooted in the people’s experience.”

As anticipation builds for the June 28 premiere, all eyes are on Kogi, where a new era of Nigerian cinema is being born—one that not only entertains but also educates, inspires, and drives social change. With Oritsgee Media at the helm, the future of Nollywood looks brighter than ever.


Tips for Film Lovers and Aspiring Actors:

  • Mark your calendars for June 28, 2025—Swept Away promises an emotional and socially relevant experience.
  • Attend the open auditions in August if you’re dreaming of acting in Nollywood.
  • Follow Oritsgee Media on social platforms to stay updated on film releases and opportunities.
  • Support regional cinemas and local premieres—they are shaping the next generation of African storytelling.
  • Watch films like Swept Away not just for entertainment but to understand real-life issues affecting Nigerian communities.

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