Sunday, December 14th, 2025

WKMUp Quiz: Which ‘Blood Sisters’ Character are You?

Starring Deyemi Okanlawon (Swallow), Ini Dima-Okojie (Namaste Wahala), Nancy Isime (Omo Ghetto: The Saga), Gabriel Afolayan (For Maria Ebun Pataki), Kate Henshaw (Chief Daddy 2), Kehinde Bankole (Prophetess), Genoveva Umeh (One Lagos Night), Uche Jombo (Devil in Agbada), Daniel Etim Effiong (Happiness Ever After), Ramsey Nouah (Fisherman’s Diary) and Ibrahim Suleiman (The Man for the Job), EbonyLife’s Blood Sisters—created by Temidayo Makanjuola—is currently streaming on Netflix.

Try out the quiz below


‘Blood Sisters’ Review: A Bloody Promising Affair Between Netflix and EbonyLife


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  1. WKMUp Quiz: How Well Do You Know Kunle Afolayan’s Movies?
  2. WKMUp Quiz: How Well Do You Know Netflix Naija?

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