Kilanko: The Invisible Child
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2026
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₦36,595,422
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Kilanko: The Invisible Child (2026)
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₦36,595,422
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Afeez Oyetoro
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Akanni Olayinka Quadri
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Aliu Oladele Gafar
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Kilanko: The Invisible Child
Mar 6, 2026
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KILANKO draws a powerful line between belief and medicine, revealing the parallel suffering of the Abiku child, treated through traditional rituals, and sickle cell, managed by orthodox care—different paths, same devastating grief. Through this painful intersection, the film exposes how loss remains constant while solutions differ, and boldly explores the unwavering depth, resilience, and sacrifices of African mothers who carry love, faith, and sorrow in equal measure. As love battles tradition, faith, and fear, the film exposes the hidden cost of motherhood and asks a haunting question: who pays the price when a child is labeled invincible?.