Other than the graphic presentation of the traumatic nature of human trafficking, the series adds no layered exploration of its subject matter. Painfully, Oloture: The Journey plays out like poor imitation of Oloture, as a whimsical exploration of sex workers, illegal migration and human trafficking.
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