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Flower Girl is a Nigerien film of genre Comedy directed by Michelle Aisha Bello released in USA on 3 october 2013 with Damilola Adegbite

Flower Girl (2013)

Flower Girl
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Released in USA 3 october 2013
Length 1h19
OriginNigeria
Genres Comedy,    Romantic comedy,    Romance
Rating64% 3.230183.230183.230183.230183.23018

Flower Girl is a 2013 Nigerian romantic comedy film set and shot in Lagos, Nigeria. It revolves around a story of Kemi (Damilola Adegbite) who is dying to get married to Umar (Chris Attoh); a young man who is desperate to get ahead in his career. When their relationship hits troubled waters, Kemi seeks the help of movie superstar Tunde (Blossom Chukwujekwu) and they hatch a plan to get Kemi what she wants.

Synopsis

Kemi works in her parents’ flower shop, and she dreams of becoming one of the happy married couples she sees every day. Her longtime lawyer boyfriend Umar has promised to marry her when he gets a promotion, but she is growing impatient. Still living with her embarrassing parents, she spends her nights in her room, planning the wedding she hopes to have someday.

Actors

Damilola Adegbite

(Kemi)
Eku Edewor

(Sapphire, Tunde’s on-and-off sexy, vixen girlfriend who blackmails Tunde without any hesitation.)
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