Brotherhood
Twin brothers Akin and Wale grow up carrying the same scars of a violent childhood, but the streets of Lagos carve them into opposites—one into law, the other into crime. When Akin masterminds a daring string of heists, Wale finds himself chasing not just a faceless gang but the reflection of the brother he once protected. Every robbery becomes a test of blood ties, every raid a clash between loyalty and justice. As Lagos spirals into chaos, the question isn’t just whether the law will catch the thieves, but whether brotherhood can survive betrayal, bullets, and the weight of two different destinies.
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Synopsis
Twin brothers Akin and Wale grow up carrying the same scars of a violent childhood, but the streets of Lagos carve them into opposites—one into law, the other into crime. When Akin masterminds a daring string of heists, Wale finds himself chasing not just a faceless gang but the reflection of the brother he once protected. Every robbery becomes a test of blood ties, every raid a clash between loyalty and justice. As Lagos spirals into chaos, the question isn’t just whether the law will catch the thieves, but whether brotherhood can survive betrayal, bullets, and the weight of two different destinies.
Storyline
Brotherhood is more than a crime-action thriller—it’s a pulse-pounding exploration of fate, identity, and loyalty torn at both ends. In the chaotic heart of Lagos, twin brothers Akin and Wale are orphaned on New Year's Day and forced to navigate a world where survival splits them into irrevocable paths: Wale becomes a disciplined SWAT officer; Akin, a strategist for a ruthless gang of robbers. Visually, Brotherhood veers toward cinematic boldness rarely seen in Nollywood—blood lands hard, sirens ring true, and Lagos itself is a character in every frame, alive in its grit and contradictions. At its core, this is a story of duality: brotherhood fractured by choice, justice shadowed by love, and survival tested under streetlights and gunshots.
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Cast & Crew
Cast
Tobi Bakre
as Akin adetula

Folarin Falana
as Wale adetula

Bright Okpocha
as Shadow

Adebowale "Debo" Adedayo
as Adura

Samuel Dedetoku
as Officer daniel

Gbemi Anthonia Adefuye
as Goldie

Ibironke Ojo-Anthony
as Aunty morenike

Dorathy Bachor
as Kamsi
Crew
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