
One Too Many
Drama
Overview
Convinced of her son's innocence after he's charged with murder, a woman fights for his freedom against a corrupt and unjust system.
Top Cast


Dakore Egbuson-Akande
Dakore Egbuson-Akande
Adesuwa
Dakore Egbuson-Akande
Adesuwa


Chimezie Imo
Chimezie Imo
Otas
Chimezie Imo
Otas


Jide Kosoko
Jide Kosoko
Senator Sodiku
Jide Kosoko
Senator Sodiku
Rachael Oniga
Rachael Oniga
Honourable Makinde
Rachael Oniga
Honourable Makinde
Funsho Adeolu
Funsho Adeolu
DSP Lekan
Funsho Adeolu
DSP Lekan


Tope Tedela
Tope Tedela
Barrister Thomas
Tope Tedela
Barrister Thomas
Paul Utomi
Paul Utomi
Barrister Aminu
Paul Utomi
Barrister Aminu


Omowunmi Dada
Omowunmi Dada
Ehi
Omowunmi Dada
Ehi


Joshua Richard
Joshua Richard
Eric
Joshua Richard
Eric
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