Sixty percent of young girls would rather prefer to hang out with men who are rich with lots of funds to spend, forgetting the saying, ‘all the glitters is not gold’. Angela, suffered emotionally for going after a guy who has lot of funds to spend in the film, Mr. Limpopo.
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It is centered on Ikpo, an elegant guy in his 40s, very comfortable but yet to be married. His search for a wife took him to Angela, a young girl in her early twenties, not too pretty, but looks quite responsible for a wife.
Angela is from a humble home with her parent barely struggling to send her to school. She consented to marry Ikpo, even when she is not interested in spending her life with him.
Nevertheless, Ikpo offers to take care of her expenses in school and at home. Ikpo lived up to expectation until he discovered that Angela is dating another guy, by name Frank, who is just back from abroad for the village festival.
Angela however got the shock of her life when she encounters Frank her new found love having an affair with a lady. She is devastated and decides to trace her step back to Ikpo. Will Ikpo give her another chance?
This is left for you to find out in the comedy, Mr. Limpopo, rated 18 by the National Film and Video Censors Board. It is no doubt a good storyline, designed to teach young girls that all the glitters is indeed not gold. Also remarkable is the subplot featuring Zubby a young man who has struggled to send her pretty sister to school and decided to use her to trade with men.
Directed by Collins Chidiebere , special effects are superb, the picture quality could be better but the story is inconclusive. Osita Iheme played Zuby, Nkechi Nnaji played Ogoor, Prince Nwafor played Frank while John Okafor played Ikpo.