The comedy called ‘Lost in London’

The comedy called ‘Lost in London’

Lost in London which made its debut in cinemas across the country earlier this month to packed audiences is not just a predictably comedy movie but on

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Lost in London which made its debut in cinemas across the country earlier this month to packed audiences is not just a predictably comedy movie but one that showcases the rich Nigerian cultural heritage.

The movie tells the story of Okon (Ime Bishop Okon) and Bona, both of who are young Nigerian students selected for an exchange program in London. Upon arrival in London, the entrepreneurial Nigerian spirit in them prompted them to attempt to earn some pounds before returning to Nigeria. What they were however not prepared for are the unexpected obstacles they encountered, chief of which is the usual culture shock for first time travelers. But the- never die Nigeria spirit burns really hot and helps them at every point

‘Lost in London’ which is the third sequel in the successful Okon franchise; ‘Okon Lagos and Okon Goes To School,’ stars the Okon character made popular by AMVCA winner, Ime Bishop Umoh, Alex Ekubo, comedian, FunnyBone etc.

The movie is a collaborative effort of writer and producer, Uduak Isong and director, Sunkanmi Adebayo