Missing Angel
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Missing Angel is a 2004 Nigeria
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Nigeria , officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The country is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in...

n film directed by Charles Novia and starring Stella Damasus Aboderin and Desmond Elliot
Desmond Elliot
Desmond Elliot is a Nigerian actor and director, who has starred in over two hundred films and a number of television shows and soap operas.- Early life :...

. Produced by Ulzee Nigerian Ltd, it was followed by two sequels. The plot deals with Dolly (Aboderin), a troubled young woman who makes a vow to God that she should die on her twenty-fifth birthday, if her misery continued. A dark angel (Elliot) is sent to manipulate her, but slowly falls in love with her.

Synopsis

Dolly was an orphan and poor as a church rat. Her only beacon of hope who was her junior brother, died because she could not afford food and good hospital treatment for him. Tired of all her sufferings, she vowed that on her 25th birthday, if God did not answer her prayers then He should take her life. The angels of darkness took her up on this vow. She won a lottery and her luck turned around. She became a rich lady with a booming business and her 25th birthday was fast approaching. Her best friend, who wanted her to get married decides on organising a blind date for her with her boyfriend's friend who was returning from the UK. The king of Hades struck. He sent his dark angel to extract his pound of flesh!
What unfolds is unbelievable.

Cast

  • Stella Damasus Aboderin - Dolly
  • Desmond Elliot
    Desmond Elliot
    Desmond Elliot is a Nigerian actor and director, who has starred in over two hundred films and a number of television shows and soap operas.- Early life :...

     - Angel
  • Empress Njamah - Julie
  • Nobert Young - Pastor James
  • Tuvi James - Thompson

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