Sonia Irabor’s SuperNowa Shines in Lagos: A Powerful Nollywood Film Tackling Childhood Anxiety Now Streaming on Prime Video.
Nollywood filmmaker Sonia Irabor has made a bold and timely statement with the Lagos premiere of her latest film, SuperNowa—a thought-provoking project that puts a spotlight on childhood anxiety, a topic rarely explored in African cinema. The premiere attracted filmmakers, creatives, parents, and mental-health advocates, all praising the film’s emotional depth and social relevance.
SuperNowa tells a moving story that centers on children navigating fear, pressure, and emotional struggles in a fast-paced world. Through sensitive storytelling and strong performances, the film encourages open conversations around mental health in children, challenging long-held stigmas and misconceptions. Sonia Irabor’s direction balances empathy with realism, making the film both impactful and accessible to families.
Now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, SuperNowa is reaching a global audience, further amplifying Nollywood’s growing influence in socially conscious storytelling. The film’s availability on an international platform also marks a significant milestone for Nigerian cinema, showcasing stories that resonate far beyond local borders.
With SuperNowa, Sonia Irabor not only entertains but educates—using film as a tool for awareness, healing, and dialogue. It stands as a meaningful contribution to Nollywood and a must-watch for parents, educators, and anyone passionate about mental health advocacy.
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