THROWBACK MOVE: YEYE OGE

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A female orphan by name- Akanke (Acted by Memunat Yunusa Mimiano)  hustled and hustled to cater for herself, brother and boyfriend. Akanke so hustled; o ma hustle gan ni o (she hustled so well) but did not get out of poverty, instead the poverty increased. Her only sibling and brother -Olusola died while her boyfriend abandoned her for another Nigerian lady abroad.

One day, Akanke met an old friend by name – Anike (Acted by Biodun Okeowo). Anike introduced Akanke to her self contained, elegant, beautiful and classy female cult group who call themselves happening babes or better still “Yeye Oge.” These Yeye Oges’ are richly and gorgeously dressed. Their source of income is the men’s semen. Once the semen of anu guy is used, the person dies.

Oneday, Akanke unknowingly uses the herbalist’s only child and son- Ewetade’s  (Acted by Yomi Gold) semen and this leads to his death. The herbalist (Acted by Rasaq Owoniran) who has been the one behind her rituals gets mad. What do you think will happen next? Find out below

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Story/Producer:  Memunat Yunusa Mimiano IG: mimianocutemum_02 – Contact: 09070453148

Screenplay: Memunat Yunusa Mimiano, Abolaji Saheed Oscar, Bukky Hazzan, Olabiran Michael Skelewu.

Executive producer: Afolayan Ekundayo

Director: Saheed Abolaji (Oscar)

CAST

Jaiye Kuti (Aunty Adunni), Lateef Adedimeji (Folabi), Bukky Wright, Regina Chukwu, Liz-Da-Silva, Biodun Okeowo  (Anike), Joyce Patrick, Busayo Balogun, Oyinda, Temidayo Babatunde, King Saheed Osupa, Morenikeji Alahusa, Ebun Oloyede, Abigael John (Pink Lady), Rasaq Owoniran, Yomi Gold, Mide F.M Abiodun, Adebimpe Akintunde, Olatohun Olarenwaju, Ipoade, Yemi Peters, Alesh Sanni, Akintoye Tunde, Ajanni Saheed, Abiola Adeshina, Olayinka Adeboye.

Duration: 3hours 28 seconds.

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