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In REDTV’s When Are We Getting Married new series, more hurdles confront cohabiting couples

In the first season, the series revealed the life of a cohabiting couple and the expectations that come along with such a tangle.

With the love season springing up soon, there has been an attempt to capture the moment in REDTV’s announcement that the second season of the drama series, When Are We Getting Married will be debuting in three weeks.

The first season of the show premiered on Valentine’s Day 2023, and it is looking like the second is going to be towing the same path. A symbolic 14 February release date is the target set by the Film Trybe production team to bring back a hit of romance and complex relationship situations to screens.

Millennials are still navigating a thorn-stricken path to finding long-lasting happiness in their love life and so are the Gen Zers. This is sort of what When Are We Getting Married is speaking to.

In the first season, the series revealed the life of a cohabiting couple and the expectations that come along with such a tangle.

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Up to 12 episodes of streaming via the REDTV YouTube channel offered room for heartbreak or vengeful lover impersonator – through his songs – Ric Hassani to play the character Fenwa. Alongside is the expectant Edith who was projected by the actress, Immaculata Oko–Kasum.

The pair are the main characters in the Bola Atta-produced series revolving around the significance of nurturing chemistry, although it does not always guarantee success in a relationship.

It is such uncertainness and REDTV’s question that many young Nigerian couples hope to do without. Especially, when it concerns the women in the picture. They do not want to have to confront an IG caption announcing the second season: What do you do when the wait feels endless?

Lined up after the main characters are a cast that is the sort to be having such a key conversation about relationships with a youthful demography.

Martha Ehinome helped to make sense of a dreadful school dormitory menace in 2023’s The Origin: Madam Koi-Koi so there is a chance that her familiarity would speak to streamers. Also featuring are Ronke Oshodi, Tomi Ojo and former Big Brother Naija contestants, Neo Akpofure, alongside Vee Iye.

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