Dele Odule, Charles Inojie, Toyin Aimakhu, others star in The In-Law

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Nigerian movie lovers will soon be treated to an entertaining and family friendly movie, entitled ‘The In-Laws,’shot and produced by Bolakale Oba Sa’ad.

The movie which is being directed by Charles Nwagbai, features top actors including Dele Odule, Benita Ayo Mogaji, Chris Attoh, Charles Inojie, Ngozi Nwosu, Toyin Aimakhu, among others.

Bolakale, who is the Chief Executive Officer Film Service Media, has worked on movies, such as  Alakada Reloaded, produced by actress, Toyin Aimahku, and some TV commercials in the country.

Working with various hands, especially in South Africa, Bolakale, has been able to infuse his craftsmanship into film production with the intentions of giving the industry a new lift in terms of quality and market value.

Speaking on the movie, The In-Law, he noted that it is about an old-school lawyer’s daughter, who is set to marry a retired policeman’s son, while their parents’ deep suspicion and disapproval turn the lovebirds into strange bedfellows.

Tobi Balogun, a 35-year-old, naturalist doctor, and son to rtd. police sergeant, Abu Balogun, is in love, and ready to marry Nancy Okezie, 30, daughter of Doland Okezie, a retired magistrate. However, trouble starts after they secretly got engaged, and introduce each other to their families.

Donald Okezie remembers Abu Balogun as an unrepentant liar who scuttled his biggest lawsuit, and coupled with the fact that Tobi is a naturalist doctor, which Donald easily terms as a herbalist, he decides to do everything to get his daughter away from the Baloguns.  Then the war between two fathers in-law begins as all hell was let loose towards ensuring that the marriage does not take place.

The children finally decide to go their separate ways, and the parents rejoice they have won the battle. While parents individually celebrates victory, Nancy and Tobi stumble on information not meant for them, and they realise their parents have been the stumbling block to their union. They start their own plot, and eventually get married, giving their heady parents a shocker.

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