Tamara Aihie

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Tamara Aihie
BornJuly 11
Islington, London, United Kingdom
NationalityNigerian
Occupations
Years active2012 - present
Notable work Blood Sisters
Rise of the Saints
ParentIsioma Aihie [1]

Tamara Aihie is a Nigerian host, and screenwriter, best known for writing Rise of the Saints . She is also one of the writers of the Nigerian thriller series Blood Sisters . [2]

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