In the IROKO TV series Ojukwu, male children represent wealth and power to the Umuojukwu people. This narrative is carried on throughout season 1 and 2 of Ojukwu and evenly.
Umuojukwu town has a practice where men have to fight to earn respect from the villagers but most important to them, love.
Their practices also forbid certain acts and allow people to be killed for an inkling of such forbidden actions. Umuojukwu priestess is also an affliction on the villagers and yet they take her every word without a single doubt.
The mystery that eclipses people in their life’s crusade to do better in all things isn’t always easy to fight. But good always wins as Ojukwu viewers anticipate the outcome of the evil priestess.
Will the veil of her darkness continue to grow on them? How many more people will she kill before they realise that she is the enemy?
The age long practises that are prevalent in Africa is a major theme in the Ojukwu season 2.
Ojukwu season 2 boasts of a large cast handle. Aside from the ones in the first season, a lot of others were added to the already large cast. Diewait Ikpechukwu, Frances Nsonwu Ikoroha, Kenneth Okolie, Chris Eneaji (EnenG), Caz Chidiebere are some.
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