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Jennifer Agunloye is a Nigerian screenwriter and social entrepreneur. She gained recognition for writing the 2020 Hausa-language film Voiceless, directed by Robert O. Peters...
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Jennifer Agunloye is a Nigerian screenwriter and social entrepreneur. She gained recognition for writing the 2020 Hausa-language film Voiceless, directed by Robert O. Peters and produced by Rogers Ofime. The film portrays the harrowing experiences of kidnapped schoolgirls in northeastern Nigeria and their resilience in the face of adversity . Beyond her work in film, Agunloye is the founder of the Girls Should Thrive Initiative (GIST), an organization dedicated to empowering young girls through education and advocacy . Her dual roles in storytelling and activism underscore her commitment to highlighting and addressing pressing social issues in Nigeria
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Adam Garba
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Asabe Madaki
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Rekiya Ibrahim Atta
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Voiceless
Robert O Peters
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Voiceless
Rogers Ofime
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Sani Mu’azu
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Voiceless
Uzee Usman
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Voiceless
Nov 6, 2020
Netflix
The movie tells the story of Salma and Goni who were kidnapped by a terrorist gang. Goni was kidnapped with his friends to work for the terrorist gang as a skilled mechanic. Salma was kidnapped along with her schoolmates by the gang to satisfy their sexual urge and end the girl's education. Salma and Goni fall in love in the camp, which gave them strength to survive and escape. Goni and his friend Bulus helped the girls escape from the camp, but they came back home to hostility. Salma came back with a baby that her father wasn't happy with. This situation drove Salma away from home.