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A group of aspiring society ladies, after dealing with being disappointed by Nigerian men, start to obsessively prey on wealthy white expatriates in order to achieve their goal of becoming the most celebrated ladies in town.
The lives of a group of stylish girls on campus revolve around their Blackberry phones. Those that exist on the fringes of the popular group are willing to go to any length to attain one, simply to be accepted. [parts 1-2]
An arrogant village flutist finds favor in the eyes of the Princess but blunders his chance. Will he win her back?
A devoted mother feels neglected by her three grown up children who prioritise work over spending time with her. It is after she falls seriously ill that she is forced to re-evaluate the meaning and importance of family.
In the sequel to "Ladies Men," the story twists as the ladies search for other lovers apart from their boyfriends because they desperately need someone who will give them peace and show them love and attention. The bigger question is "how sure are they that all men are not the same?"
A female society helps newly widowed women overcome the death of their husbands by providing financial help and support to ease the hardships of widowhood. However, things begin to take a sinister turn.
Young women constantly looking for greener pastures in white men. The only survival plan is to get hooked to white men from any part of the world with loads of money. :lol: (African Movie Reviewer) [ed. If you're a rich white man, yes, you can be from any part of the world, but never ask Tabita to move to Germany. "Any other civilized country but Germany," she says.]