Ahead of its cinematic debut on September 23, Jade Osiberu's 'Brotherhood' is set to be unveiled in 14 African countries.
The film follows twin brothers Akin (Falz) and Wale (Tobi Bakre), who are bound by blood, yet separated by their choices.
After years of hustling on the streets of Lagos, the brothers fall on opposite sides of the law: Akin joins the police and Wale joins a gang of robbers.
Their brotherly bond is tested when Akin becomes a part of the task force hunting Wale and his gang.
Nollywire in a recent tweet gave us a lowdown of African countries where the movie will be premiering.
Exclusive: Ahead of the #Brotherhood release on September 23, 2022, @GreohStudios has confirmed that the film will premiere in 14 countries.
— Nollywire (@thenollywire) August 25, 2022
Check the full list here:https://t.co/oQtuHNB3YF@jadeosiberu @AdesuaEtomiW @tobibakre#nollywood #nollywire #greohstudios pic.twitter.com/b7XPoOU4u4
'Brotherhood' is directed by Ugandan filmmaker Loukman Ali. It is the Ugandan’s first Nollywood title.
It also stars Basketmouth, Toni Tones, OC Ukeje, Debo Adedayo, Sam Dede, Zubby Michael, Dorathy Bachor, Dianne Russet, Omawunmi, and Ronke Oshodi-Oke.
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