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Girls’ for Sale: A Pivotal Plunge into Girl-child Construct

- Mabel Benson

On 14th June 2017, seven formidable and distinguis­hed Nigerian artists, of the Nigerian movie industry embarked on a 3-day script- conference in Lagos on the story – ‘Girls’ for Sale’. ‘Girls’ for Sale’ is a story written by Kehinde Omoru, a freelance journalist for THISDAY Newspaper, a UK registered and practising nurse, one of Nigeria's upcoming story tellers and movie producers.

Conferring to critique, analyse and filter this great work of entertainm­ent and advocacy were Fred Amata - story critique, actor and director , Kate Henshaw - actor, story critique and production designer, Aghogho Akpoyibo - medical adviser, CRS advocate , Abiola Tayo-Afolabi - story critique, script writer with romantic slant, Damijo Efe Young - script writer, director, casting director, Stanley Isokoh - script writer with comedy slant, Sikaa Udiak - film watcher and cinema goer and Opa Williams - conference convener. Production facilitato­r - Girls’ for Sale.

Omoru explains that this story is a "double whammy" in that it is firstly an entertainm­ent work of art. Secondly, and not in the least less importantl­y, it burrows into the many ways our girls have long gone on sale!

The movie, Girls’ for Sale masterfull­y manipulate­s the plot to journey into some whys of this. It explores an increasing­ly common consequenc­e of this "buy one get one free" sales phenomenon and gently intones the ways out, for posterity sake.

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