Living in Bondage


Living in Bondage is a 1992/93 Nigerian two-part drama thriller film directed by Chris Obi Rapu, written by Kenneth Nnebue and Okechukwu Ogunjiofor, produced by Ogunjiofor, and sponsored by Jafac Wine.
The film was shot straight-to-video, and starred Kenneth Okonkwo and Nnenna Nwabueze in their breakout roles.
In August 2015, Charles Okpaleke acquired the rights to Living in Bondage for a period of ten years under his production company Play Entertainment Network. On November 2, the highly anticipated sequel, , premiered in Lagos.

Plot

Andy Okeke and his wife Merit face several obstacles – redundancy, infidelity, the loss of their savings in a bogus investment, and indecent proposals from lecherous men including Merit's boss Ichie Million and Chief Omego. Andy constantly compares his lack of fortune to the success of his peers, especially old friend Paul. Despite Merit's support and patience, Andy is driven to near-depression, determined to obtain wealth by any means possible, and the slick-talking Paul reveals his secret – a satanic cult where members pledge their loyalty to Lucifer and kill their loved ones in ritualised sacrifices, gaining enormous wealth in return. After much hesitation, Andy reluctantly agrees to sacrifice the person he loves the most – Merit. She dies in hospital days after the ritual, but not before she curses her husband's betrayal.
Andy's sudden affluence and subsequent remarriage three months after Merit's death raises suspicion from his former in-laws who accuse him of murdering their daughter. He also faces more problems – the paparazzi's constant interference in his daily life, his new wife Ego fleeing with his money after he collapses at their traditional wedding, and Merit's ghost haunting and terrorising him when he least expects. Andy would later enter a common-law union with Chinyere, another woman introduced to him by Merit's former friend Caro, but she meets her untimely death after Caro poisons her friend and attempts to escape abroad with the cash Chinyere steals from her husband. Caro is also killed by a hit-and-run driver on her way to the airport, and Paul is murdered by hitmen after Andy holds him partially responsible for his involvement with the cult.
A now frustrated Andy asks the satanic cult for help, but when the Chief Priest insists he can only pacify his late wife's spirit by blinding and castrating himself, he refuses and becomes mentally deranged, living as a vagrant under a Lagos flyover until Tina – a former prostitute Andy previously presented to the cult as a decoy before his deceit was exposed – takes him to her church where he finally confesses to Merit's murder, and Andy's mother weeps at her daughter-in-law's grave, pleading for her forgiveness.
In the film's final scene Andy, now cured of his insanity, worships with the evangelical Christians who have assured him his sins are forgiven.

Cast

Actors Kanayo, Agu, Udokwu, Molugbe, and Osu were already established actors from the soap opera Checkmate, and Okere had a regular role in rival soap Ripples; their appearance helped generate publicity for the movie.
Nwabueze, Nwosu, and Ogunjiofor were the only main actors not to reprise their roles for the second part of the movie. Nwabueze's character Merit appears in a flashback scene, but a body double plays her ghost. Paul's name is mentioned numerous times in part two but he never appears on-screen; his death scene is also filled in by a body double.

Sequel

In 2015, veteran actor Ramsey Nouah acquired the rights to Living In Bondage from Kenneth Nnebue for a possible remake to be filmed in Europe and America as well as Nigeria. The news was later confirmed on Instagram, but appeared to be in development hell for three years.
In 2018, Nouah announced his remake had become a sequel now titled , and was released on November 8, 2019 to become the 11th highest grossing Nigerian movie. Nouah, who plays the new cult chief priest, makes his directorial debut, with original actors Okonkwo, Udokwu, and Kanayo also making appearances. The story centres on Andy's son Nnamdi, and his vaunting quest for wealth like his father before him. Rapper and MBGN 2007 Muna Abii also features in the sequel in her acting debut, alongside Swanky JKA in his breakout role.
The film premiered on Netflix in May 2020.