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Try to contain your laughter as Mr Ibu tries to turn his kiosk into a mega supermarket.
A bitter household domestic who feels hard done by discovers a secret in the household where he works and uses the new found information to his advantage, starting with the blackmailing of his boss. [parts 1-2]
A village learns to ginger its swagger and swagger its ginger in anticipation of the return of Dr. Don Corleone from America. [parts 3-4 of Senior Servant]
An undercover police is sent to investigate an inner circle of canny fraudsters.
When a group of people from different walks in life meet in a bus on their way home for Christmas, they find themselves entangled in a cat-and-mouse game with criminals.
After being booted off the force, the miscreants join up with their short friend Akuma to impersonate officers so they can take bribes.
Four miscreants join the police force and engage in a spree of incompetence and corruption.
A 419 scammer perfects the act of defrauding people to the extent that he becomes a master of the craft, however his refusal to pay his dues to the person that taught him everything leads to his downfall. [parts 1-2]
A young man's weakness for women lands him in trouble when he is caught in a bizarre love triangle with witches.
Its the best of entertainment and comedy with John Okafor (Mr Ibu), Francis Odega, Charles Inojie, and Others...
For all the wrong Bona did to his younger brother Daniel, he still made peace and forgave him. Daniel wants peace to prevail between his brother and the community so he decided to have a reconciliation party for them. Bona's friend Ekwedike advised him against having the party because he believed his brother is a ritualist. Where does this insinuation lead them? [parts 3-4 of De Prof]
Bona and Daniel are blood brothers. They are very close until the chairmanship of their community becomes vacant. Both brothers are eligible for the position. Who gets the favour of the people of this community? Will one scheme against the other? Maybe the younger one will or vice versa. [parts 1-2; followed by Big Man Brother]
Two midgets, who are tired of their small statures being made a mockery of in the village and their father’s general disdain for them run to Lagos, where they are introduced to reggae music. [parts 1-2]
Malachi turns up to his brother’s house from the village with his two sons in tow. He is not able to financially take care of them and wants his brother and his wife to put them through school. Will it be a successful mission? Are the children ready and willing to be better people in life?
The birth of a new baby is not what Igwe needs but the cry of a son. Twenty one daughters is more than enough for a King to look for a son to succeed him. To Igwe's surprise, he has a son living in a distant city. How did he get a son without knowing his whereabout all these years? Whom should he contact and where must he go? Who will go in search of this royal prince? [parts 1-2]
For their diminutive size, the quest to find love and their history of mischief and pranks strike as distasteful attributes that hampers their efforts and remains a stumbling block. Still convinced and hopeful of success, the inhibiting and unrelenting pursuance to eventually succeed led to crafty and cunning choices. But would they ever succeed or rather resort to extreme methods when all other attempts fail? [parts 1-2]