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  • 5/12/2025
An epic love story: Olanna and Kainene are glamorous twins, living a privileged city life in newly independent 1960s Nig | dG1faXdieXJCdXZ5OGc
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00:00Happy Independence Day.
00:12Happy Independence Day.
00:18I just don't get what you see in these English boys.
00:23I applied for a job with a lecturer in the Department of Sociology and I got it.
00:27A special woman is arriving this weekend. Very special.
00:31Yes, sir.
00:32My name is not Sam.
00:33Yes, sir.
00:36My sister's revolutionary lover and his band of drinkers.
00:39He did not tell her she were logically beautiful.
00:41I'll take that as a compliment.
00:43Let's get married.
00:48What's happened? There's been a coup.
00:50What's happening in Lewa?
00:52This is our beginning.
00:55The stage is a little longer.
00:57He doesn't deserve you, you know.
00:59Leave my son alone and tell your fellow witches you did not see him.
01:04The only authentic identity for an African is his tribe.
01:07I'm a Nigerian because the white man gave me that identity.
01:11Get out.
01:12It meant nothing!
01:14Stay away from my house!
01:16Bring out your pastures!
01:18Where are you running to?
01:19Mama, people are fleeing.
01:20We're at war.
01:27I feel as if I have been dropped into something that I don't entirely understand.
01:42I don't entirely understand.
01:55You must never behave as if your life belongs to a man.
02:01Oh, God.
02:03Our relationship is the most important thing to me.
02:06We have to make the right decision.
02:07For us.
02:08Did you know that we should throw up the jobs spent in our loss?
02:09For us!
02:10If you want nothing you can do!
02:11For us!

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