Old school (2002 film)

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Old school
Directed byGabriel Moses
Produced byPatience Ozokwor
Starring Patience Ozokwor , Sam Loco Efe, Chinwetalu Agu
Release date
2002
CountryNigeria
LanguageEnglish

Old school is a 2002 Nigerian comedy film directed by Gabriel Moses and released by Amaco Investments. It features Patience Ozokwor, Sam Loco Efe and Chiwetalu Agu. [1] [2]

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The film is about the funny life of a woman popularly known as Mama G. [4] [5]

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