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- HAKKUNDE IS AN INTRIGUING STORY OF A YOUNG GRADUATE WHO BATTLES EVERYTHING ON HIS JOURNEY TO SELF DISCOVERY AND ACTUALIZATION. The story is characterized by actions and reactions that defines the everyday Nigerian society, with its ups and downs and with a particular focus on the life of a job hunting graduate "Akande" who found himself in totality while searching for a job, and a better life. It highlights the merits of steadfastness, humility and self-denial and also espouses the gains of harnessing opportunities, delimiting the much celebrated mediocrity of high handedness, and divulging the demerits of pride, greed and inconsistency.
- Hell or High Water tells the story of a young pastor loved and adored by the people around him. Things change for him when he has to confront a hidden truth about himself a truth that could make or break him psychologically. But, whatever decision he makes, he is still going to crash and burn, for life as he once knew it would never be the same again. The story explores the reality of sexuality amidst spirituality, exorcism, blackmail, and family life. Hell or High Water challenges stereotypical narratives about sexuality and spirituality.
- A romantic comedy about a single dad who falls in love with the Mother of his sons Crush. It is a battle for love highlighting Family, friendship and love.
- A cantankerous woman (Margaret Fadairo) has a few things to do before she goes and Death will just have to hold on. Along the way,the two become unlikely strange bedfellows. Interestingly enough, it turns out that this particular Reaper is a tall young lady whom Margaret quickly nicknames "Kulapo". Being the charming lady that she is, Margaret convinces Kulapo to accompany her for one day in order for to her tie up loose ends. Along the way, they develop a unique bond...So relax,don't fright for we make death looks beautiful in this tragicomedy.