“A dream that changed a life. A life that changed it all”
Produced by Sahndra Fon Dufe, Hakeem Kae Kazim and Kevin Natera, “Yefon” stars Uti Nwachukwu, Kalu Ikeagwu, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Sahndra Fon Dufe, Leleti Khumalo, Adriana Barraza, Said Faraj amongst many others.
YEFON tells the story of a young African girl’s pursuit of education, and how she stands against a male government that crosses the line to protect their ancient traditions and political interests. It is a story that shows that one little person can be the beginning of not only a change, but a revolution.
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MY TWO-CENTS: I am a huge proponent of the cause behind this movie and that’s why I pledged a certain amount to the movie. Watch the trailer, read the synopsis, find out more about the movie at www.yefonthemovie.com and if you feel like it’s a project you’d like to see come into fruition then join others and pledge a small amount to the movie at the above stated website.
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Wats up wit d site lately u av nt been reviewing like before.u review a movie per day now its been 3 days are u short of movies?
You’ll have to forgive me. Juggling NR with work and classes is taking it’s toll but that’s no excuse. I’ll try to make it work and balance it out soon. My sincere apologies!!!
…and lol ofcourse we can never run out of Nolly movies, the folks at Aba and Enugu make sure of that 🙂
This is definitely a great cause and they should be commended. Thanks for sharing this. I had no idea this was even possible.
Neither did I until I saw it. Indeed they should be… all we can do now is hope that others think the same and donate to it 🙂