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There lives a very big Python in the village Ngwuzu, this python keeps killing children, the old and animals in the community…. It has lived and terrorized their community for a very long time… the Elders are fed-up and decided to consult the chief priest about what to do with the python.
Two young troublesome brothers cause disruption in home life, terrorise the people in their village and wreak havoc at school.
Aki and Popo's antics get them banished from their father's house. They go to live with their uncle and begin terrorizing another village.
Dada, a mischievously sadistic six-year old, constantly bothers his neighbors with stealing and pranks. Dada's mother is at her wits end when her brother visiting from Lagos offers to take Dada to the big city to teach him some discipline. Once there, his uncle begs him to behave. And, of course, he doesn't: pretending to be a prophet, Dada scams a woman out of a television and demands that another take off her clothes in order to perform an exorcism. After being reprimanded by the police, Dada attempts to avoid work by stealing his uncle's money and giving it to some "businessmen" on the street. When he returns to collect his profit, he finds out that he has been tricked. He then decides to pursue riches by forming the "Baby Police Force of Nigeria" (which is actually comprised entirely of adults except for Dada), and earns money by taking money from "criminals" (who are actually just everyday people).
The entire community lives in fear of a quick tempered firebrand who unleashes her fury at the slightest provocation. Almost everybody is relieved when it looks like she is finally about to be married. [parts 1-2]
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