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In a cinematic celebration of African heritage, the highly anticipated film, “Kilanko (The Invisible)”, is now showing in cinemas, paying tribute to the late revered actress, Allwell Ademola. This poignant and uplifting movie is a testament to the enduring power of African culture and traditions, offering a refreshing perspective on life, love, and the human experience.
“Kilanko” is a sweeping narrative that masterfully weaves together the intricate threads of tradition, community, and family, highlighting the unbreakable bonds that unite us. The film’s exploration of Abiku and Sickle Cell conflicts in African homes serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of embracing our cultural heritage and recognizing that not every solution can be found in foreign influences.



Through its thoughtful portrayal of African traditions and customs, “Kilanko” conveys a profound message about the efficacy of traditional practices, particularly in the realm of natural remedies, suggesting that some afflictions can be effectively treated with herbs. This captivating cinematic journey is a love letter to African mothers, celebrating their strength, resilience, and unwavering dedication to their families.
Produced by Rotimi Salami and directed by the late Allwell Ademola, “Kilanko (The Invisible)” is a must-see for anyone seeking to reconnect with their roots and appreciate the beauty of African traditions. Locations: Adamasigba, Ring Road, Dugbe, Ibadan. Also Lagos, Ilorin, and other states in Southwest Nigeria

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the magic of “Kilanko (The Invisible)”. Book your tickets today and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of African culture and traditions.
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