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Class, Fear and Sacrifice Take Centre Stage as ‘Mother’s Love’ Debuts March

Class, Fear and Sacrifice Take Centre Stage as ‘Mother’s Love’ Debuts March

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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An emotionally charged Nigerian film, Mother’s Love, is set to arrive in cinemas on March 6, 2026, promising audiences a gripping exploration of family, sacrifice, and the price of love in a society shaped by classism, fear, and control.

Unveiled alongside its official poster, Mother’s Love positions itself as more than just a family drama. The film tackles deep social realities, asking hard questions about how power, wealth, and social status influence relationships, choices, and destiny. With the haunting reminder that “money no fit buy happiness,” the project signals an intense cinematic experience rooted in emotional truth.

At the centre of the story is a mother whose love is tested beyond limits. Mother’s Love follows her journey as circumstances push her into making difficult and life-altering decisions, all in the name of protecting her family. The film examines how far a parent can go when survival, dignity, and love collide, and what is lost when fear and control take over human connection.

Class, Fear and Sacrifice Take Centre Stage as ‘Mother’s Love’ Debuts March

Described by the creative team as a story of extraordinary devotion, the film highlights the emotional weight of motherhood in a society divided by privilege and power. It presents a raw portrayal of sacrifice, showing how love can be both a source of strength and a burden when tested by harsh realities.

Beyond its intimate family narrative, Mother’s Love also reflects broader societal themes. Classism plays a significant role in shaping the characters’ experiences, exposing the invisible barriers that separate people and dictate opportunities. Fear and control emerge as recurring forces, influencing decisions and driving conflict, while love remains the fragile thread holding everything together.

The film is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, popularly known as Omosexy, who also serves as one of the producers. Known for her dedication to meaningful storytelling, Omosexy brings a deeply personal and emotional vision to the project. She is joined in production by Tyna The Producer, who also wrote the screenplay, ensuring a tightly woven narrative grounded in emotional realism.

Speaking through the film’s theme and promotional material, the creative direction suggests a story designed to resonate strongly with audiences, particularly those familiar with the sacrifices parents make in silence. The message is clear: love is powerful, but it often comes at a cost.

The visual and technical elements of Mother’s Love are backed by a strong production team. Cinematography is handled by Oputa C. Emmanuel, whose work aims to capture the emotional depth and tension of the story. Sound design is led by Ororoplease, ensuring the film’s emotional beats are reinforced through immersive audio.

Styling for the film is managed by RedHot Concepts, while makeup is handled by Tunde Demu, both contributing to the authentic portrayal of characters across different social classes. The film’s props are provided by The Emerald Official Page, helping to ground the story visually within its world.

Post-production is overseen by Cassidy Works Film, with Poshian Studio responsible for video content creation, ensuring the film’s promotional materials align with its emotional tone. Distribution is being handled by The Nile Entertainment, setting the stage for a wide cinematic release across Nigeria and beyond.

With its strong thematic focus and experienced creative team, Mother’s Love is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated Nigerian films of 2026. The film invites audiences on an emotional journey—one that challenges perceptions of wealth, power, and happiness, while celebrating the resilience of maternal love.

As the release date approaches, viewers are encouraged to prepare for a story that does not shy away from difficult truths. Mother’s Love promises to stir emotions, spark conversations, and leave a lasting impression long after the credits roll.

The journey is about to begin. The question remains: are you ready?

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Ayobami Owolabi

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Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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