
Akoni
Drama
Overview
A Nigerian refugee struggles to integrate into Australian society after escaping the clutches of Boko Haram, until he meets a woman who opens her home, and ultimately her heart, to him.
Top Cast
Kit Esuruoso
Kit Esuruoso
Akoni
Kit Esuruoso
Akoni
Genna Chanelle Hayes
Genna Chanelle Hayes
Violet
Genna Chanelle Hayes
Violet


Jemima Osunde
Jemima Osunde
Aretta
Jemima Osunde
Aretta


Mark Coles Smith
Mark Coles Smith
Sammy
Mark Coles Smith
Sammy
Ophelia Klenam Dzidzornu
Ophelia Klenam Dzidzornu
Tujuka
Ophelia Klenam Dzidzornu
Tujuka


Simon Elrahi
Simon Elrahi
Joe
Simon Elrahi
Joe


Pippa Grandison
Pippa Grandison
Cybil
Pippa Grandison
Cybil
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