
Expertee
Overview
A troubled couple attend a friend’s reunion party which will turn out to become a nightmare they never could have anticipated.
Top Cast
Greg Ojefua
Greg Ojefua
Tobi
Greg Ojefua
Tobi
Grace-Charis Bassey
Grace-Charis Bassey
Esse
Grace-Charis Bassey
Esse
Roxy Antak
Roxy Antak
Lakash
Roxy Antak
Lakash
Roland Obutu
Roland Obutu
Moyo
Roland Obutu
Moyo
Belinda Uju
Belinda Uju
Abigail
Belinda Uju
Abigail
Victoria Akomas
Victoria Akomas
Ada
Victoria Akomas
Ada
Alex Ayalogu
Alex Ayalogu
Esse Father
Alex Ayalogu
Esse Father
Oluboyo Solomon
Oluboyo Solomon
Mr Dickson
Oluboyo Solomon
Mr Dickson
Akuidolo Oreva
Akuidolo Oreva
Dapo
Akuidolo Oreva
Dapo
Patrick Gdo Boro
Patrick Gdo Boro
Gbenga
Patrick Gdo Boro
Gbenga
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