Jenevieve Nnaji returns to acting in BBC series ‘Wahala’

Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Genevieve Nnaji, is making her return to television in “Wahala”, a new six-part drama produced by BBC Studios.

The series is based on the novel “Wahala” by Nikki May and will air on BBC One, with episodes also available on BBC iPlayer.

It is adapted for television by BAFTA-nominated writer, Theresa Ikoko.

BBC confirmed the cast on Tuesday, announcing a female-led ensemble that includes Adelayo Adedayo, Deborah Ayorinde, Cush Jumbo, and Susan Wokoma, alongside Nnaji.

Set in London, Wahala follows four Nigerian-British women whose close friendship is tested as they navigate work, relationships, and family life. Their lives begin to shift when hidden secrets from the past resurface, bringing betrayal and tension to the surface.

Speaking about the project, Nnaji said: “I’m very happy to be joining Wahala and to be working with such a brilliant team. It’s an intriguing story, and I’m excited to be a part of it.”

The series marks one of her most notable returns to acting in recent years, following “Lionheart”, her debut as a filmmaker, which premiered in 2018 and later streamed on Netflix in 2019.

Nnaji, regarded as one of Nollywood’s most influential stars, has kept a low profile in recent years, making her return a major moment for fans.

The title Wahala is a Nigerian Pidgin English word meaning “trouble.”

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