Take Light
TAKE LIGHT is a look at the tangled wires of Nigeria’s electricity crisis, told through the everyday trials and tribulations of a charismatic electrician.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Shasha Nakhai
Actors: Barnabas Ayara, Hezekiah Abriye, James Amuta
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