Sure the headline got you wondering if it’s the same Frank Donga. Well, yes it is.
The viral Nigerian comic figure has been featured as the protagonist in a yet-to-be released movie titled Hakkunde.
The movie was created and directed by award-winning producer and director of African short films, Hell or High Water and A Day With Death, Asurf Oluseyi Amuwa.
Remarkably, Hakkunde will become Asurf’s first full-length movie, even though Asurf has been successful as a music video and short film producer.
Unknown to many, Hakkunde is the first movie to be publicly crowdfunded by Nigerians with contributions ranging from cash to production assistance.
The movie features actors cutting across different ethnic groups in Nollywood such as Kunle Idowu (Frank Donga), Toyin Aimakhu (now Toyin Abraham), Ali Nuhu, Tunbosun Aiyedehin, Maryam Booth, Ibrahim Daddy, Alhaji Isa Bello, Adebukola Oladipupo, Tomiwa Kukoyi, Shade Ladipo and more.
Hakkunde is an intriguing story of a young graduate who battles everything including love, family, discrimination, drug abuse, tradition and insecurity. It takes on a journey of self-discovery and actualization.
The story is characterized by actions and reactions that defines the everyday Nigerian society, with its ups and downs and with a particular focus on the life of a job hunting graduate ‘Akande’ who finds himself in different situations while searching for a job, and ultimately, a better life.
The feature film was written by Oluseyi Asurf, Tomi Adesina and Gift Imafidon.
Some of the team members who contributed to making Hakkunde a success includes Nigerian movie producers and filmmakers, Judith Audu, Funmi Daramola, Nadine Ibrahim and Uche Odoh.
Speaking on the essence of Hakkunde, Oluseyi Asurf Amuwa noted how important it is for today’s generation to see beyond the regular means of seeking employment, especially white collar jobs.
‘The world is changing and there are different ways to exploring opportunities around us. I have never been to a university. I attended a polytechnic but dropped out; but this hasn’t stopped me from achieving my dreams. I want Hakkunde to open minds and connect to every youth out there.’
Hakkunde will be released in April 2017.