Showmax’s latest original series, “Princess on a Hill”, is to premiere in November.
Dr Busola Tejumola, Executive Head, Content and Channels, West Africa at MultiChoice, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.
Tejumola said “Princess on a Hill” was a compelling drama that explored themes of power, ambition, and the cost of success.
“This is not your average boardroom drama. From the intricate details in set design to the meticulous editing process, every aspect of production is at the highest quality to ensure a rich African cinema experience.
“Princess on a Hill stays true to our mission of telling authentic Nigerian stories and showcasing creative talent in African film,” she said.
According to her, the series was co-created by famous director, Abiola Sobo and Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) winning filmmaker, Tolu Ajayi.
She said the corporate drama also starred Efa Iwara, Ireti Doyle, Femi Jacobs, Andrew Bunting, Mimi Chaka and Norbert Young.
Tejumola noted that the series has Chuka Ejorh and Shayo Oke-Sobo as co-executive producers, and Bibi Ukpo as the head writer.
Commenting, Ajayi said “There is that dreamlike quality we want to convey in this modern African iteration of a universal mythical experience.
“Business boardrooms as kingdoms, the wounded cruel king, strutting knights, conniving bishops, treacherous duchesses, the village belle turned warrior princess and sometimes a touch of the village jester; all the familiar elements of a mythic tale.”
Similarly, Sobo noted that through relatable African characters, the series revealed the degradation of innocence and the deep desire for validation.
Princess on a Hill viewers are introduced to the world of Zara, played by Onyinye Odokoro (Slum King, Adire), a young and naive woman whose life takes an unexpected turn after winning the prestigious Lawson Group’s Leading Ladies reality show.
With her newfound fame comes a heavy burden: saving the very company that catapulted her to stardom.
Thrust into the complex and cutthroat world of high-stakes business, Zara must quickly adapt to her new reality, where power struggles and ruthless competition are the norms.
But Zara’s biggest challenge lies not just in managing the company but in standing her ground against the enigmatic and tyrannical CEO, Moyosore Lawson, played by Bimbo Manuel (Breath of Life, 2024 AMVCA winner for Best Movie) who is determined to see her fail.
As she navigated the intricate web of corporate politics and personal ambition, Zara must dig deep to find the strength to resist manipulation, maintain her integrity, and ultimately prove that she is more than just a “princess on a hill.” (NAN)