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MOVIE REVIEW: Omo Ghetto: The Saga 2020

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Plot: This is a story about Lefty who, together with her squad from the ghetto, was always getting into one trouble or the other.

Review From Fans: Victor commented on the Omo Ghetto; The saga movie He said “Good acting performance to all the characters. Great videography. Truly epic & relatable to the street life of many.”

Ade also chipped in “Funny and good acting, different cool vibes.

I like how the main character is out of the ordinary and how the women stand up to the men, He added

Review: This is the second movie in Omo Ghetto Franchise and serves as a sequel to the 2010 Omo ghetto

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The movie is based on the life of twin sisters who live different lifestyles, Ayomide is an educated and civilized woman, while the other Lefty runs a gang ( Askamaya Bees), she’s vulgar, brute, and uncouth although both were adopted she could not cut out of her ghetto life.

The movie also follows lefty friends; Chummy Choko, Busty, and Nikky in Askamaya Ghetto classed as the Askamaya bees, you know the lifestyle of gangs, always in trouble or creating one.

I can’t wrap this up without touching Lefty’s boyfriend Femi Stone who’s a cyber-fraudster and will go to any length to get what he wants, he also has his gang.

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The movie touches on almost every aspect of life, from the street to cybercrime, youth profiling, Nigeria‘s security system and many more.

The one thing I love about the movie is how the local language and slang were blended into the movie by each actor/actresses

The action part was well painted also, and the movie in total was fun to watch

Rating: 7.5/10

Release date: December 25, 2020 (Nigeria)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama

Language: English, Yoruba, Ibo and Hausa.

Director: Funke Akindele and JJC Skillz

Writers: Yinka Adebayo, Funke Akindele and Collins Okoh

Stars: Funke Akindele-Bello, Ayo Makun, Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha, Alexx Ekubo, Zubby Michael, and many more.

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