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With her role in Showmax‘s original limited series “Diiche,” Uzoamaka Aniunoh has shown again that she is up for challenging and thought-provoking roles.
She revealed that she chose to star in the series because of how well-written the script was. “My first reaction when I read the script was pure happiness. I loved the story and its originality. It was very close to home, and I really liked the spirituality angle. I find the diabolic twist very interesting. I also liked that I got to play an inspector, which is different from anything that Iâve done in the past.”
Due to how well the story was written, Uzoamaka, who plays the role of Inspector Ijeoma Anene, believes that the originality of the story would make the series fun for viewers.
“It has a spiritual angle that weâre sort of familiar with, especially in the East. Weâve had snippets of tales like this in the past, where somebody goes spiritual to achieve something they want. So, I think people are going to watch it and be like, “Oh, I like to see that on our screens,” brought to life by people who are deliberate about what theyâre doing. Theyâre going to be fascinated by the story and its originality.”