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ASAKE - Afrofuturism Short Story
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Asake - Afrofuturism Short Story is a Nigerian Short Sci Fi film by #olayinkajohnsonflicks. Asake is a love sci fi short film with some VFX to add a feel of a post modern world. It has a comical side which centred on how a guy will have to pay Urgent 2K as a registration fee before a date can happen between two lovers. This film was shot entirely on Xiaom Redmi Note series.
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