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Husbands of Lagos

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2015 Nigerian TV series or programme
Husbands of Lagos
Directed byKabat E. Egbon
Country of originNigeria
No. of seasons3
Production
ProducerMary Remmy Njoku
Production companyRok Studios
Original release
ReleaseDecember 1, 2015 (2015-12-1)

Husbands of Lagos is a Nigerian television series produced byROK Studios and directed by Kabat E. Egbon. The series, which debuted on December 1, 2015, tells the story of seven men living in Lagos and the women in their lives.[1]

The second season of the series was released on November 2, 2016, and the third season premiered on April 12, 2017.

Synopsis

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In Lagos; a melting pot of business, politics, power and love, the city that never sleeps, a playground for both rich and poor, a place where dreams become real and the delicate mix of the good, the bad and the ugly forms a tapestry of intrigue, secrets, deceit and romance for the Husbands Of Lagos.[2]

Cast and characters

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  • Bolanle Ninalowo asWale, a playboy who always has beautiful women interested in him, but also finds himself in trouble as his womanizing ways are discovered.
  • Bobby Obodo asTosan, a married man who has failed at several business ventures. He relies on his wealthy and slightly older wife, Aisha, for pocket money and investment into his business schemes.
  • Uche Odoputa asLivinus, a married man and father of two. He runs a successful appliance retail store and cares very much for his family. Livinus can be very old fashioned and believes his wife is his property, often calling her his "Ego Oyinbo" (foreign currency) because of her expensivebride price.
  • Kenneth Okolie asAkinlolu, a newlywed and soon-to-be father. He comes from a wealthy family of great social status and has recently taken over his late father's responsibilities in the family business. He and his pregnant wife live with his mother.
  • Rich Tanksley asJosef, a divorcedexpat living in Lagos, and one of Akinlolu's business associates. He is dating Esohe, a local girl who may or may not want him for his money.
  • Jennifer Eliogu asMrs. Tade Williams, Akinlolu's mother and the matriarch of the wealthy Tade Williams family. She is primarily concerned with tradition, proper social etiquette, and upholding her husband's legacy.
  • Mary Njoku asAnnie, Akinlolu's wife who is pregnant with their first child. She is headstrong and mischievous, both traits that she needs to cope with living under the older Mrs. Tade Williams' roof. She often confides her frustration about her mother-in-law with her best friend, Isioma.
  • Susan Peters asAisha, Tosan's wife of 3 years. She is financially well off as the manager of a bank and gives generously to her husband and friends. She is often frustrated with Tosan because she wants to have children and meet his family. Meanwhile, Tosan shows no interest in indulging either of her two desires.
  • Peggy Ovire asIsioma, Livinus' wife who is astay at home mother. She often feels trapped and wishes to spend more time outside the house by either attending classes as she works on herthesis or taking on a job, but her husband disapproves. Similar to Annie, she often finds a way to assert herself and do what she wants.
  • Moyo Lawal asNajite, an important woman in Tosan's life. She is Tosans first love and the mother of his 2 kids. She comes to Lagos to live with Aisha and Tosan but as Tosans “sister.”
  • Yvonne Jegede-Fawole asAda, Wale's girlfriend who is based in the US and surprised Wale at his home in Lagos. To Wale’s surprise, Oma and Ada are cousins.
  • Genny Uzoma asOma, Wale's girlfriend who is based in Lagos. Oma is Ada's cousin, and unbeknownst to either woman, both have been dating the same man.
  • Mofe Duncan asOwen, Akin's childhood friend who also comes from a wealthy family. Owen is also Adas boyfriend back in the U.S. Owen and Wale become friends through Akinlolu and are both unknowingly, dating Ada.
  • Desmond Elliot asSaheed, a bartender who works at the men’s favorite hang-out spot.[3]
  • Bisola Aiyeola asSikira, Saheed'sbaby mama.[4]
  • Rukky Sanda asRemi, Akin's evil sister.
  • Oluwajimi Odukoya asFred, the new husband on the block. Fred doesn’t really know how to appreciate his wife, but she doesn’t know how to allow him to be a man.[5]

Location

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All scenes from seasons 1-3 were shot in Lagos, Nigeria. Nightclub scenes were shot at Rumors Nightclub inIkeja GRA, Lagos. Bedroom scenes were shot in various hotels around Lagos. The scene where Esohe pawns Josef's engagement ring was shot in Rich Tanksley's house inLekki, Lagos.[6]

References

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  1. ^Izuzu, Chidumga."Husbands of Lagos: Check out official poster featuring cast of new TV series". Retrieved2017-02-17.
  2. ^"iROKOtv.com premieres 30 Days in Atlanta, Poisoned Bait, Husbands of Lagos and More!".BellaNaija. Retrieved2017-02-21.
  3. ^"Desmond Elliot joins cast of TV series Husbands of Lagos 2! - irokotv blog".irokotv blog. 2016-04-19. Retrieved2017-02-21.
  4. ^The Editor (2017-04-24)."TV Series Review: Husbands of Lagos Season 3".Nollywood Observer. Retrieved2017-08-04.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  5. ^"The making of Husbands of Lagos Season Two hits Day 26 | ROKSTUDIOS".rok.ng. Retrieved2017-02-21.
  6. ^"The making of Husbands of Lagos Season Two hits Day 26 | - irokotv blog".irokotv blog. 2016-10-25. Retrieved2017-07-13.
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