Wura Finale: Showmax’s Historic Nigerian Telenovela Ends in Style

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After delivering 260 thrilling episodes across three unforgettable seasons, Wura has officially wrapped up its run as Showmax’s very first Nigerian original telenovela — and what a ride it’s been.

On Tuesday, April 15, fans tuned in for the gripping series finale, marking the end of an era for one of Nigeria’s most talked-about TV dramas. Since its debut in January 2023, Wura has held audiences spellbound with a storyline packed with secrets, betrayal, ambition, and high-stakes drama.

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A standout success on Showmax, Wura earned multiple nominations at the 2024 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, including Best Writing in a TV Series and Best Scripted Series — clear evidence of its cultural impact and storytelling brilliance.

Produced by the acclaimed Rogers Ofime, Wura wasn’t just a show — it was a game-changer. It broke ground as the platform’s longest-running Nigerian original and solidified actress Scarlet Gomez as a breakout star, thanks to her unforgettable portrayal of Wura-Amoo Adeleke — the picture-perfect wife and mother hiding a ruthless alter ego as the CEO of Frontline Gold Mine.

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In its final episodes, Wura delivered a powerful and emotional crescendo. Long-buried secrets were unearthed, relationships tested, and fates sealed — all while fans held their breath. Scarlet Gomez’s chilling and complex performance reached new heights as her character finally faced the consequences of her relentless ambition.

Speaking on the show’s remarkable run, Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice, said:

“We are thrilled by the overwhelming response from fans who have been part of this journey since episode one. Wura has set a new benchmark for African originals on streaming platforms.”

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A bold Nigerian adaptation of South Africa’s The River, Wura reimagined the story in the gold-mining community of Iperindo, Osun State — blending rich local culture with universal themes. The show featured a stellar cast including Yomi Fash Lanso, Carol King, Ego Iheanacho, and Martha Ehinome.

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