Hakkunde
2017 Nigerian film
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Hakkunde is a 2017 Nigerian movie directed and written by Oluseyi Asurf.[1] The film won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 2018 and received nominations for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role.[2]
Plot
A young man who graduated from the university is battling with self-identity and how he tries to surpass it and make a difference in his community and society.[3][4] He faced with life's pressures decides to relocate to Kaduna from Lagos when an opportunity presents itself against his sister's wishes. His expectations is however cut short and Akande must make a decision to either learn to survive or return to failure.[5]
Cast
- Frank Donga as Akande[6]
- Toyin Aimakhu as Yewande[6]
- Rahama Sadau as Aisha[6]
- Maryam Booth as Binta[6]
- Bukky Ajayi as Akande's mother[6]
- Ibrahim Daddy as Ibrahim, Okada man[6]
- Isa Bello as Alhaji Sule
- Hadiza Solja as Amina
- Ali Nuhu as Dr. Waziri
- Shade Ladipo as Nike
- Mustapha Saidu as Alhaji Goma
- Tomiwa Kukoyi as Aboki
- Seyilaw as Janto Boveh