10 MOST WATCHED NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN MOVIES IN 2019

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3. GBEMI
The movie Gbemi which is about a young lady who is of marriageable age but is yet to be married is a must watch for everyone. Written by Emmanuella Mike-Bamiloye of Mount Zion Films.

There is also a Brother John who wants to be married, presently in a relationship but his heart is towards the things of God.
Both of them are in tune with Christ, but both of them are involved in things that could drive them from their journeys if care isn’t taken.
The lady, ‘Gbemi’ is revealed to be unforgiven from her childhood which she has held on to for years and despite being a Christian, this has eaten her deep that she has become “less proactive” for the opposite sex to woo her. She sees every man to be like her ‘abuser’
As for ‘Bro. John’, he is in a relationship with Sis Debby who is not in agreement with his vision & having a contradicting idea of his Christianity. is cumbersome for her and that he makes her feel worldly at times. She calls it to quit as she feels it is better the relationship comes to an end before they get married. Both are characters you would love to see.
You will love this movie for its romantic comedy, which emphasize on the importance of agreement & aligned vision in a relationship. It was a great script brilliantly acted to portray what a Christian courtship should be.
Every young Christian should go for this and don’t forget to share your funniest moment of Gbemi.
4. One In 50,0000 (The Wonder)
Wow, this is highly emotional and pathetic story and a great awareness about the Treacher Collins Syndrome – TCS a rare disorder that occurs in one out of 50000 people (a genetic disorder characterized by deformities of the ears, eyes, cheekbones, and chin. The degree to which a person is affected, however, may vary from mild to severe. Complications may include breathing problems, problems seeing, cleft palate, and hearing loss).
It tells ‘a true-life story’ of a Christian couple with focus on their daily struggles of how they were able to manage and cope with their daughter Boluwatife who was born with a rare disorder that occurs in one among 50000 people.

There were days of weeping, suicidal thoughts, quarrels, regrets, sorrow, complains, murmurings, blaming God and many more tragic moments but in the end, Boluwatife and her parents realized she was created in the image of God differently for the purpose of giving hope to other hopeless children and cases.
Produced by Mojisola Ogunlana and Directed by Kayode Babalola, they both played a remarkable role to interpret such an unusual movie.
5. KEMBE ISONU – Part 2
Flowing from Part 1 (Look for it if you have not watched it), Kembe Isonu is about two Christian parents whose children do not follow their way of life or their faith in God. In Alajogun village where idols are worshipped, this couple is put to death for refusing to give their allegiance to the gods of the land.
When Gbadebo and Gbenro (their children) are about to be made a sacrifice to appease the gods, they elope to Bayegun village where they are caught by Ewekoro who sees them as strangers to be sacrificed to the gods of the land.

Though the god of their land demands the blood of strangers as sacrifice, Ewekoro was unable to give them over to Kembe Isonu who serves as the middleman between the people and the gods of that land.
Wraps in many riddles, this movie teaches that the deeper knowledge of God will be the answer to many life questions. And there is clear difference between the true God and other gods.
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