Morayo
Naomi Akalanze
Morayo

An 8-year-old girl with an ability to sense danger gets ejected from Sunday school service. She unwittingly witnesses the underbelly in and around a Mega Church in Lagos.
Morayo
Naomi Akalanze
Morayo
Patience
Lala Akindoju
Patience
Juwon
Pamilerin Ayodeji
Juwon
Pastor Emeka
Demi Banwo
Pastor Emeka
Baby
Nmasinachi Chikebulbe
Baby
Pastor Tony
Patrick Diabuah
Pastor Tony
Woman in Counting Room
Erezi Ebulu
Woman in Counting Room
Aunty Titi
Rita Edward
Aunty Titi
Adamu
Charles Etubiebi
Adamu
Monday
Gold Ikponmwosa
Monday
Robber
Fadeyi Ibrahim
Robber
Robber
Issah Ibrahim
Robber
"Juwon" (Pamilerin Ayodeji) has a sort of danger-radar that annoys her pastor, so he ejects her from her Sunday school at her local Lagos church. Ordered onto her knees outside, she espies and then finds herself following a lizard that was crawling along the ground and out into the streets. Encountering a familiar policeman, she is told to go back inside - that it isn't safe. She's a charmer, though, and manages to get him to go buy her some food - he can "keep the change"! Her wanderings take her to the city's massive "Mega Church" where she and her aunt (Rita Edward) both become victims of the real violence of the city that shocks them both. Ayodeki is quite engaging as the innocent eight year old, and the story has a potent message about the indiscriminate nature of the lawlessness that exists in this massive city. There are two contrasting societal scenarios presented here, one of a more Christian nature; the other of a more a venal one - and though that works well enough, I felt this to be a rather disjointed effort that wasn't telling me everything. Perhaps there was a complicity between the church and the criminals? Perhaps not? It's a big story to cram into twenty minutes and maybe it needs a longer, better developed version?
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