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Movie to screen at Pan African Film and Art Festival

Omoni Oboli's "Okafor's Law," which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival will screen at the Pan African Film and Art Festival.

The screening of the movie will hold at Cinemark Baldwin Hills Cinema 15, Boulevard, Los Angeles on Tuesday, February 14, 2017 (9:10pm) and Monday, February 20 (7:50pm).

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Speaking about the selection of the movie, Oboli said, “The rate at which my movie is being selected for international airing is amazing. I am super excited about it all."

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" I thank my team and the cast of the movie for pouring their heart out during the course of producing the movie," she added.

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Synopsis:

Chuks (aka Terminator) is an ardent player with the ladies. He enjoys the attention of women, including girlfriends from the past. He believes that once a man has had a woman, he forever has access to her.

When challenged by his friends to see if he can prove the universality of that theory with three ex-girlfriends from his school days within 21 days, he accepts it.

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Turning on his best charm he sets off to try and prove himself, but his quest brings him to three women, Ifeoma (Fifi), Kemi and Ejiro, whose situations in life have changed drastically since school days.

This challenge of their various new statuses makes his quest to win the bet more and more insurmountable as he tries to prove the immutability of the age-old law, Okafor's Law.

The movie features Oboli alongside Richard Mofe Damijo, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Ufuoma McDermott, Kemi Lala Akindoju, Yvonne Jegede, Halima Abubakar and Mary Lazarus.

It also stars Toyin Aimakhu, Ken Erics, Uche Nnaji, Betty Irabor, Tina Mba, Gabriel Afolayan, and Funke Bucknor.

"Okafor's Law" will premiere in Nigeria on March 31, 2017.

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