

Drama · Thriller
Overview
Two friends enter into an agreement they intend to keep secret, but their lives start to implode, as the breadth of the decision unravels before them.
Top Cast
Tope Laguda
Tope Laguda
Older Oriyomi
Tope Laguda
Older Oriyomi
Mofe Duncan
Mofe Duncan
Older Akinola
Mofe Duncan
Older Akinola
Layo Laguda
Layo Laguda
Young Oriyomi
Layo Laguda
Young Oriyomi
Kelly Thompson-Wekpe
Kelly Thompson-Wekpe
Young Ifelolu
Kelly Thompson-Wekpe
Young Ifelolu
Lanre Hassan
Lanre Hassan
Mama O
Lanre Hassan
Mama O
Alvin Abayomi
Alvin Abayomi
Young Akinola
Alvin Abayomi
Young Akinola


Enyinna Nwigwe
Enyinna Nwigwe
Efosa
Enyinna Nwigwe
Efosa


Adunni Ade
Adunni Ade
Older Ifelolu
Adunni Ade
Older Ifelolu


Tina Mba
Tina Mba
Mrs Bankole
Tina Mba
Mrs Bankole


Damilola Ogunsi
Damilola Ogunsi
Engineer Bankole
Damilola Ogunsi
Engineer Bankole
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