
Juju Stories
Horror · Drama
Overview
Juju Stories tackles juju in contemporary Lagos through three stories. In Love Potion, by Omonua, an unmarried woman agrees to use juju to find herself an ideal mate. In Yam, by Makama, consequences arise when a street urchin picks up seemingly random money from the roadside. In Suffer the Witch, by Obasi, love and friendship turns into obsession, when a young college woman attracts her crush's interest.
Top Cast
Belinda Yanga-Agedah
Belinda Yanga-Agedah
Mercy
Belinda Yanga-Agedah
Mercy
Paul Utomi
Paul Utomi
Leonard
Paul Utomi
Leonard
Elvis Poko
Elvis Poko
Tohfik
Elvis Poko
Tohfik
Don Ekwuazi
Don Ekwuazi
Amos
Don Ekwuazi
Amos
Nengi Adoki
Nengi Adoki
Joy
Nengi Adoki
Joy


Bukola Oladipupo
Bukola Oladipupo
Chinwe
Bukola Oladipupo
Chinwe


Timini Egbuson
Timini Egbuson
Ikenna
Timini Egbuson
Ikenna
Roseanne Adenuga
Roseanne Adenuga
Mortician/Mad Woman/Beggar
Roseanne Adenuga
Mortician/Mad Woman/Beggar
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