Mortal Inheritance is a Nigerian film produced by Zeb Ejiro, directed by Andy Amenechi and written by Bond Emeruwa.[1]
| Mortal Inheritance | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Andy Amenechi |
| Written by | Bond Emeruwa, Andy Amenechi |
| Produced by | Zeb Ejiro |
| Starring | Fred Amata, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Kunle Bamtefa |
| Music by | Abay Esho |
Release date | 1996 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | Nigeria |
| Language | English |
Mortal Inheritance is a romantic drama about a woman dealing with sickle-cell anaemia, the plot also delves into cultural resistance to inter ethnic marriages in Nigeria. The protagonist of the story is Kemi, a Yoruba lady with sickle cell anemia, the part was played by Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde. She beat the odds of dying young as a sickle cell carrier and upon reaching adulthood, she fell in love with Chike, an Igbo man. But when she realised that Chike has the AS genotype or a sickle cell trait, she ended the relationship.[2]
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