Aso Ebi

Summary Aso Ebi is a self-aware, empathetic series about the self-doubt and unspoken struggles of being a Nigerian woman in your late 20s that engages with societal issues without being defined by it. View more details

Aso Ebi

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Jojo Amiegbe Seye Banks Eniola Keshinro Efe Odudu

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Apr 7, 2021

Countries of origin : Nigeria

Official sites : Official Site

Language : English

Production companies : 808 Extra

Summary Aso Ebi is a self-aware, empathetic series about the self-doubt and unspoken struggles of being a Nigerian woman in your late 20s that engages with societal issues without being defined by it. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama

Release date : Apr 7, 2021

Countries of origin : Nigeria

Official sites : Official Site

Language : English

Production companies : 808 Extra

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According to the Code

According to the Code

Basil Breckenridge, a broken old man on the verge of starvation, but concealing it because of his proud southern ancestry, is set upon by young ruffians on the street. The old man becomes infuriated and gives the young leader a shaking. His father, Ald. Connors, the city's political boss, happens along and attacks the old man, who strikes at him with his cane. The sword blade inside falls out and the police arrest him on the charge of assault with intent to kill. Col. Wright, attorney for the friendless, takes his case. It comes up before Judge Andrews. John Andrews, protégé of Boss Connors, has just been made assistant district attorney, and is there to prosecute. The aged defendant sees the scar on the judge's forehead and hears his name. He sees the two as rival captains in the Civil War, the Confederate picking up the wounded Union officer and taking him to his home. He recalls that when he was believed dead the Northerner took his young wife and baby home with him. Both are near him now, the first time he has seen either for decades. His wife sits behind him, his son is prosecuting him. The scar on the judge's forehead is the mark of their secret duel. A sword, awarded Capt. Knighton for gallantry and pawned by the aged defendant the day before is introduced at the trial but the defendant disclaims ownership. Recognition comes on the part of Judge and Mrs. Andrews and in chambers they plead with Connors and their son, but to no avail. The prisoner's head sinks to his breast when the jury returns. He does not rise when bidden. "Your honor," says Col. Wright, after a pause, "The defendant has taken his case to a higher court." Reverently, Judge Andrews and his wife place the historic sword in the still hands of the late defendant as they are the only persons in the crowded courtroom knowing to whom it rightfully belonged.

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