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Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́ Collection
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Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́ Collection

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3 Movies
1993

Trilogy

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Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́

Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́

Jan 1, 1993

A clique of land speculators enlists the help a traditional chief to sell ancestral land fraudulently to a business man who plans to build a petrol station. The community resists this affront which ended in a modern law court.

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Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́ 2

Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́ 2

Jan 1, 1993

After Asiyanbi’s public confession, the only surviving member of the land selling gang is banned from the community and stripped of his chieftaincy title. Surviving from a boat mishap, he is catapulted into another land and a series of adventure. Finding pity and love from Madam Akere, his restless soul is tormented by a guilty past and an uncertain future.

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Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́ 3

Ti Oluwa Ni Ilẹ́ 3

Jan 1, 1993

The final part of the trilogy, Asiyanbi (Kareem Adepoju) having been presumed dead after going into exile suddenly returns. He launches a desperate bid to regain his position in the community throwing an otherwise peaceful town into chaos. However and inevitably, he is confronted with his suspended guilt. He meets his nemesis and pays the price for greed and avarice. He has to complete the circle of chain of death which has already claimed JP and Sanya in the triangular bond of fraudulently selling ancestral land, the penalty of which is death.

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