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Who remembers Tunde Kelani's 1999 movie "Saworoide?"

"Saworoide" depicts the setting of an old Yoruba norm in the town of Jogbo where a person can not be crowned king without the saworoide being played by the right person.

The movie is a 1999 film directed by Tunde Kelani and released through Mainframe Films and Television Productions.

"Saworoide" in English language means talking drum or brass bell.

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The movie starred Kunle Bamtefa, Ayantunji Amoo, Kayode Olaiya, Yemi Shodimu, Kola Oyewo, Lere Paimo among others.

A sequel titled "Agogo Ewo" was made in 2002. What do you remember about movie?

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