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Labake Olododo has been very successful at the Nigerian box office. It grossed ₦202 million within the first two weeks, and
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Mar 17, 2026
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Labake Olododo has been very successful at the Nigerian box office. It grossed ₦202 million within the first two weeks, and
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Set in the Yoruba tradition Labake Olododo tells the story of Labake, a courageous young woman who has the strong desire to fight against injustice in the society. The story explores the complexities of traditional expectations, showing how Labake was able to rise against oppression in her community.
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