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HOT NEW NOLLYWOOD MOVIE "LAST FLIGT TO ABUJA" FEATURES HAKEEM KAE KAZIM OF 24 AND X-MEN ORIGINS

'Last Flight to Abuja' is another thriller coming

from the shores of Nollywood featuring some of Hollywood and Nollywood's best! The movie features Hakeem Kae Kazim, the Hollywood star

of Hotel Rwanda, X-Men Origins and 24!

Also starring Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Jim Iyke, Ali Nuhu, Jide Kosoko, Uche Odoputa, Anthony Monjaro, Samuel Demola Ajibola, Jennifer

Oguzie, Uru Eke, Celine Loader, Oma Iyasara,

Charles Granville, Julie Adams.



'Last Flight to Abuja' is inspired by true events and is a high octane disaster thriller movie about a set of everyday Nigerian travellers who board the last Flamingo Airways flight scheduled to fly from Lagos to Abuja on a fateful friday night in 2006. The plane cruises at 30,000 feet, tranquil and on schedule.



But like a bolt out of the blue, through a mixture of human error, technical failure and sheer bad luck, the plane rapidly develops major difficulties that sends it teetering to the brink of disaster.



As the pilots fight with the controls of the stricken aeroplane, a series of flashbacks unravel the twists, turns and leaps of fate that put each passenger on the fateful flight.

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