One of the film’s biggest issues is the lack of clarity regarding the period it is set in. The film neither explicitly states its era nor convincingly portrays one. You are just left to hazard a guess based on some costuming and prop choices, particularly for the character and his cohorts.
The comedy of two good for nothing brothers, Timothy (Basorge Tariah Jr.) and Thomas (Victor Osuagwu), having lived in the village as petty thieves relocates to the city courtesy of their uncle so they could better their lives. Finally they decide to become fake prophets. (Parts 1 and 2)
Titus is having hot pants for Okey’s fiancée and goes to tell her as much. The lady gives him a perfect dress down. Titus swears to deal with her, and how is he going to do this, by spreading wicked lies against her. Okey is simply a snitch.
A poor family is highly impressed by a suitor for their daughter because of the mere fact that he lives abroad in America “The Promised Land”. Unbeknownst to them, he is insanely dangerous.
An illiterate village boy, who has been taken advantage of, heads to the city to study law. He returns with grandiose vocabulary and a mission to belittle those who had previously made him feel demeaned.
A bright young student is framed for exam malpractice by a lecturer who was opposed to him dating his daughter. After being expelled from university and disowned by his father he embarks on a revenge mission. [parts 1-2]
An overbearing husband follows his friend’s advice that to beat a woman is the only way for her to submit but is shocked when his friend’s wife comes to town and it is his friend who is the punching bag.
An illiterate village boy, who has been taken advantage of, heads to the city to study law. He returns with grandiose vocabulary and a mission to belittle those who had previously made him feel demeaned.
A political aspirant contending for the seat of state governor is faced with a barrage of family problems. When he is struck with a baffling illness, it seems like the worst has come.