Òlòtūré
A journalist goes undercover as a prostitute to expose human trafficking in Lagos, and discovers a world of exploited women and ruthless violence.
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Details of Movie
Producer | Heidi Uys James Amuta Mary Adeosun Nicole Ofoegbu Omoni Oboli Temidayo Abudu |
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Executive Producer | Mo Abudu |
Director | Kenneth Gyang |
Story | Craig Freimond Heidi Uys Mo Abudu Temidayo Abudu Yinka Ogun |
Editor | Johnson E. Awolola Victoria Akujobi |
Screenplay | Yinka Ogun |
Fun Facts of Movie
Òlòturé is a 2019 Nigerian crime drama film directed by Kenneth Gyang from a screenplay by Yinka Ogun and Craig Freimond. It stars Sharon Ooja, Beverly Osu, Ada Ameh and Blossom Chukwujekwu.
Òlòturé tells the story of Òlòturé (Sharon Ooja), a young and naive Nigerian journalist who goes undercover to expose the dangerous and brutal underworld of human trafficking. Based in Lagos, it depicts how sex workers are recruited to be exploited overseas.
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