Miss PJ
A young lady on a National Youth Service assignment becomes the saviour of a little town at the mercy of a mysterious killer.
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Director: James Abinibi
Actors: Bimbo Ademoye, Charles Okocha, Ibrahim Chatta, Rachael Okonkwo, Sola Sobowale
Country: Nigeria
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