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Release Date:
January 1, 2006
Original Title:
Royal Messengers
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
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]
Cinematography:
Alex Effiong
Director:
Charles Inojie
Editor:
Alex Effiong
Bode Akintoye
Music:
Shedrach John
Producer:
Christopher Ozoemena
Ifeanyi Ogbonna
Screenplay:
Daniel Ademinokan
Pascal Amanfo
Story:
Christopher Ozoemena
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