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Top 5 Nollywood Movies on Domestic Violence

Here we go with our top 5 films that contain domestic violence as the main theme:
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A Private Storm : The movie which starred Ramsey Noauh, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, John Dumelo among others, revolved around two 'happy looking' couple.. From the outside  Alex and  Gina appeared happy and satisfied, but in reality, Gina suffered constant bullying and physical abuse from Alex. He would always spoil her with gifts and make up for his hostile treatment, one day Gina decided to face up and walk out.

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Sinking Sands: Sometimes, people's inability to handle tragic events, turn them into monsters. In Sinking Sands, a tragic domestic home accident changes the lives ofhappily married newlyweds Pabi and Jimah.

Jimah, the one time loving husband, turns into a bitter, angry and abusive husband, intent on driving his wife away, and Pabi is torn between choosing love and life, companionship and independence. What will she choose? What will you choose?

Unforgivable: The movie features Dayo Amusa, Mike Ezuruonye, Desmond Eliot and other talented actors.

The movie tells a  tale of abuse, love, devotion and loyalty, and how uncontrollable temper of an abusive husband drives his wife to an early grave

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New Horizon: New Horizons is a short film from the Ebony Life TV that spotlights the plight of women across Africa who have to bear the pains of domestic abuse.

The movie features Kate Henshaw, Rita Dominic, Funke Akindele and Uche Jombo, four ladies who come together to with the will to overcome abuse by finding courage in themselves and each other.

Damage : The movie revolved around prominent married couple, Taiwo and Sarah whose love for each other is  marred by domestic violence.

They have a blissful and turbulent relationship, their violent relationship affects their children as they end up loosing their daughter.

The movie deals with Domestic Violence, and also negativity surrounding it. The movie features Uche Jombo, Kalu Ikeagwu, Tonto Dike and others.

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