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Òlòturé tells the story of Òlòturé (Sharon Ooja), a young and naive Nigerian journalist who goes undercover to expose the dangerous and brutal underworld of human trafficking. Based in Lagos , it depicts how sex workers are recruited to be exploited overseas.
Mahmood Ali-Balogun was born on July 19, 1959 [6] and grew up in Northern Nigeria. [7] He is an Alumnus of University of Ife, now the Obafemi Awolowo University where he studied Dramatic Arts specialized in film and television production. [8]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref: 2003: 2 Rats: Andy Chukwu: Osita Iheme. Chinedu Ikedieze. Patience Ozokwor. Amaechi Muonagor. Comedy: Above Death: In God We Trust
The movie was released in U.S. theaters on March 7, 2003, [11] having premiered earlier on March 3. [12] The 20-minutes longer "Director's Extended Cut" was released on DVD in 2005 and begins with the killing of the Nigerian president, adding political context.
Human trafficking is the act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring, or receiving individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. This exploitation may include forced labor, sexual slavery, or other forms of commercial sexual exploitation.
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The movie has a Christian undercurrent that occasionally becomes an overcurrent, as when Ballard explains why he’s fixated on the crime of trafficking: “Because God’s children are not for ...