
Yaaba
Family · Drama
Overview
A small African village. The story focuses on Bila, a ten year old boy who befriends an old woman, Sana. Everybody calls her 'Witch' but Bila himself calls her 'Yaaba' (grandmother). When Bila's cousin Nopoko gets sick it is Sana's medicine that saves her.
Top Cast
Fatimata Sanga
Fatimata Sanga
Yaaba
Fatimata Sanga
Yaaba
Noufou Ouédraogo
Noufou Ouédraogo
Bila
Noufou Ouédraogo
Bila
Roukietou Barry
Roukietou Barry
Nopoko
Roukietou Barry
Nopoko
Adama Ouédraogo
Adama Ouédraogo
Kougri
Adama Ouédraogo
Kougri
Amadé Toure
Amadé Toure
Tibo
Amadé Toure
Tibo
Sibidou Ouédraogo
Sibidou Ouédraogo
Poko
Sibidou Ouédraogo
Poko
Adame Sidibe
Adame Sidibe
Razougou
Adame Sidibe
Razougou
Kinda Moumouni
Kinda Moumouni
Finse
Kinda Moumouni
Finse
Assita Ouedraogo
Assita Ouedraogo
Koudi
Assita Ouedraogo
Koudi
Zenabou Ouedraogo
Zenabou Ouedraogo
Pegda
Zenabou Ouedraogo
Pegda
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