Movie Review

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We have all heard of the latest release 'a tribe called JUDAH' by 'FAAN' FUNKE AKINDELE NETWORK, right?

The movie tells a story of a woman; Jedidah Judah who has five sons from five different men from five different tribes, as she was mocked in the beginning part of the movie for having children tagged: WA ZO BIA MO BO. 

Her first born Emeka Judah who works as a sales representative in the C&K furniture, alongside his immediate younger brother Adamu Judah who works as a security guard in the mall owned by Mr. Chigozie Onuoha, are the main sources of income for the Judah family.

Pere Judah is the third born and a petty thief who after almost being burnt alive for his theft, is forced to get a job in Crystal mall where his brothers work.

Shina Judah is an 'agbero'!

Ejiro Judah is an artist, this family of six are poor and are caught in a dilemma where their mother is chronically sick with an hypertensive kidney disease and will need a kidney transplant, they experience a financial downfall when the first son of the family lost his job.

Jedidah's children were really concerned about their mothers failing health and are resort to indulge in stealing by targeting the crystal mall owned by Mr. Chigozie Onuoha (a fraudulent man that has several incomes that is illegal).

Unfortunately for them, in the process of taking the money, they are accosted by another gang who has their eyes on the money and in the process, they lose Emeka and sustain serious injuries. 

This calls the attention of the police who start to investigate the crime scene which infuriates Mr. Chigozie, who then catches the other gang which is headed by Collette; the manager of C&K furnitures and attempts to catch the remaining brothers, but thanks to the help of Shina and his 'agbero' group, they successfully escape from the clutches of Mr. Chigozie Onuoha.

Have you watched 'a tribe called JUDAH'?
Do you think it's worth the hype?

                                                                                                                                         Onuora Mmesoma.

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  1. I didn't think I'd want to watch this movie but after this review I definitely would

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