The movie is set in the 1980s and is more like an untold story of a failed coup in Nigeria in 1980.
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Unlike the recent trend, this movie doesn’t parade A-list actors yet character interpretation and delivery is commendable. However, there were a few loopholes that can be overlooked.A man desperately in need of saving his daughter’s life drives his orange Volkswagen Beetle to a halt, rushes out, and runs his daughter to the nearest apartment.There he was, heading towards an armed man. A legally armed man. A soldier. Stop there! He yelled. But this father kept coming forward.
The beautiful light-skinned beauty always breaming with a smile is the mistress. She has a back for good music and a desire to venture into music as a career, but she is stuck with a lover who forbids music and abhors her from singing or playing. On the flip side, a stranger in their home thinks she sings like an angel. Hope is brought alive. Her desire is triggered.The Colonel returns with both hands carrying suitcases loaded with N5m to finance their goal.
He and his daughter become ‘the danger’. He was an architect. With a demeanour so calm and collected. He spoke like one who knew his job. He also wore the aura of a provider and defender for his daughter. He wasn’t scared to defy anyone just to be with his daughter.His daughter Ireti . As committed as her father is calm and collected
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