My thoughts on Living in Bondage: Breaking Free
A thread.
A thread.
1. @Ramseynouah_ and @stevegukas made a sequel of a popular Nollywood Epic movie so seamless yet thought provoking. This movie merits all laurels and accolades attributed to it.
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2. You have no idea of what people go through to get wealth, fame, and what not; so while you "God when" every post you see, have it at the back of your mind that all that glitters isn& #39;t gold and shouldn& #39;t be rushed.
3. In as much as this film is one of the exposés of what people go through to get and restore wealth and the detriments to it; why do people still go ahead to attain wealth in that same manner knowing fully well that they won& #39;t have peace of mind for the rest of their lives?
To me, that& #39;s literally Living in Bondage.
4. Disclaimer: Don& #39;t watch living in Bondage by midnight except you plan on having a vigil
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5. Need I forget the bromance between Nnamdi and Toby...
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