

Comedy
Overview
After an expensive night out, two flatmates get tangled in an overnight misadventure to recover their rent money to pay their dead landlord's daughter.
Top Cast


Baaj Adebule
Baaj Adebule
Paul
Baaj Adebule
Paul
Ebiye Victor
Ebiye Victor
Ortega
Ebiye Victor
Ortega


Orwi Manny Ameh
Orwi Manny Ameh
Barrister Paul
Orwi Manny Ameh
Barrister Paul


Bisola Aiyeola
Bisola Aiyeola
Ngozi
Bisola Aiyeola
Ngozi
Mawuli Gavor
Mawuli Gavor
Orlando
Mawuli Gavor
Orlando


Segilola Ogidan
Segilola Ogidan
Yemisola Bankole
Segilola Ogidan
Yemisola Bankole
Zack Orji
Zack Orji
Mr. Afolayan
Zack Orji
Mr. Afolayan


Meg Otanwa
Meg Otanwa
Kimberley
Meg Otanwa
Kimberley
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