Original title--30 days the m​ovie

 Now re-released under a more relevant title
What is your corrupt number?
The Story!
The masses are starving. The elites are stealing.
FRACA IS ANGRY!

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Who is FRACA?

A group of angry young women who are bent on stamping out corruption from their father land.
FRACA stands for Female Revolutionaries Against Corruption In Africa.
Are you a corrupt politician? Are you a corrupt minister, judge, mega pastor or a rich business man helping politicians launder and hide their stolen money?
No one is safe once your corrupt number shows up. The time has come to answer to FRACA and there is no escape.
Panic in the nation and uneasy tension across the landscape. The President is perplexed and the inspector general of police is frustrated.

Yet the killings continue and the plots and twists of who is taking out corrupt elites remain a mystery to everyone including journalists, bankers and even the cabinet.
Click here now to watch how it took females to finally rescue Africa from its misery of corrupt politicians and the egomaniac elites.
In a discussion about Africa, there is one word that always feature prominently. That word is CORRUPTION. NIGERIA ranks number one in the world.
No one seems to be able to do something about it until a group of revolutionary women decided to take action.
Almost 20 years ago, 1999 to be precise,  After almost 40 years of military dictatorships, Nigerians went to the polls en-masse to elect their new leaders in a new civilian dispensation that is supposed to usher in prosperity for the masses, restore the faith of the people in governance and assure future generations of stability, jobs, safety and security.
But one monster, one scrooge, has prevented all these lofty expectations from becoming a reality. .

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WHY NOW?

Even corrupt governments have their limits when it comes to freedom of speech and artistic expressions.
30 DAYS, was written, directed and produced by Mildred Okwo. A Nigerian lawyer that was based in the US when the movie was conceived.
It was 2005. The Nigerian Nollywood industry was in chaos. The major prominent actors were all banned by the so called “marketers” These are a group of traders that controlled the industry from story lines to production and final distribution.
They had a strangle hold on the movie industry as of that time. Little did they realize that their monopoly was about to be broken.
By coincidence, Another Nigerian that had been harboring the idea of getting into the movie industry had sponsored a few Nollywood actors to come and participate in some African awards recognition ceremony.
That was the first introduction of the writer to Toyin Dawodu, a real estate developer based in California.
During the discussion, it was obvious to Mildred that Toyin found it astounding that a group of mafia men could prevent young innocent Nigerians from earning a living and helping to develop the new budding Nollywood industry.
One meeting led to the order, and Toyin decided to put his money where his mouth was and sign up as one of the executive producers of the movie.
Toyin, at that time had something to prove. He concluded that with a good story line, a good director, Nigerians were capable of producing quality films.
Yes, this movie was shot in 2005. It took almost till 2008 before it was ready for full release.
But that was not to be.

Here’s is the message. If the leaders of the country do not get their acts together, life eventually will begin to imitate art. No one is advocating any violence, but as the saying goes, “those who make peaceful evolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable.” Our hope as the creators of this movie is that the revolution is not as bloody. Our movie is for entertainment only. Please take it as such. Thank you.

Now go and watch this revolutionary thriller!

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