Whose Meal Ticket

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Directed byGrace Edwin-Okon
Written byGrace Edwin-Okon
Produced byExecutive Producer Kehinde Omoru (Producer) Grace Edwin-Okon
StarringAkin Lewis, Ngozi Nwosu, Uti Nwachukwu, Shaffi Bello, Lisa Omorodion, Tana Adelana, Femi Durojaiye and Iyke Nnabuife
Whose Meal Ticket
Directed byGrace Edwin-Okon
Written byGrace Edwin-Okon
Produced byExecutive Producer Kehinde Omoru (Producer) Grace Edwin-Okon
StarringAkin Lewis, Ngozi Nwosu, Uti Nwachukwu, Shaffi Bello, Lisa Omorodion, Tana Adelana, Femi Durojaiye and Iyke Nnabuife
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CountryNigeria
LanguageEnglish

Whose Meal Ticket is a 2017 Nigerian drama film written, directed and produced by Grace Edwin-Okon and executive produced by Kehinde Omoru under the guidance of Roxanne Care Options Foundation and Derwin Productions.[1][2] The film is a follow-up to Deeply Cut, and it focuses on diabetes and how patients can manage the condition. It stars Akin Lewis, Ngozi Nwosu, Uti Nwachukwu, Shaffy Bello, Lisa Omorodion, Tana Adelana, Femi Durojaiye and Iyke Nnabuife.[3][4][1]

The film revolves around a family who is desperate to get their daughter married to a young rich man because of the wealth of his family.[2]

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