Kim Dakin (Gideon okeke), a
young lawyer who gets a client with a case that leaves him conflicted. He has
information that can save many lives if he passes it on, but he also stands to
make millions if he doesn’t. In a very corrupt, crime driven country where
everyone loves money and no one cares or wants to know how you make it, the
young lawyer sees this as a big opportunity to make it big.
The only problem to
achieving his desire is Diokpa Okonkwo (Segun Arinze) the king pin of the
counterfeit medical drugs trade who he is to face in court, doesn’t play nice
at all.
He kills at will and can go
as far as it takes to protect his multimillion dollar trade and is not pulling
punches against Kim and his client. He has Kim’s client in jail and send out
assassins to silence Kim.
Suddenly Kim is at war on
two fronts; one to stay alive and the other against his conscience and
everything he has been raised to believe is right.
This movie has shown to us
how well we’ll miss the services of the black African lioness of blessed memory
Mrs. Dora Akwuyili, who with her act of service to her fatherland saved several
Nigerians from the scourge of food poisoning, expired and untested drugs. As if
that wasn’t enough she went ahead to destroy some locally drugs i.e. the woman
who sold cassava flour as ampicillin and so on.
The late Mrs. Dora Akwuyili
has now gotten two (2) indigenous films to her honor, the first which was “THE
PATRIOT” and now that she has found her place in the hearts of several
Nigerians she has also given “A PLACE IN THE STARS”
#GOD BLESS NIGERIA,
GOD BLESS NOLLYWOOD
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