
30 Days 2006
When political assassinations shake a nation, a visiting returnee finds himself tangled in a web of intrigue in Mildred Okwo's gripping 2006 thriller, *30 Days*.
Director: Mildred Okwo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 30 Days (2006) about?
A Nigerian expat's 30-day vacation spirals into a dangerous investigation after a wave of political assassinations rocks the country. As he falls for a local woman, he uncovers a conspiracy that forces him to confront the nation's rotten underbelly.
Who directed 30 Days?
Mildred Okwo, a rising Nigerian filmmaker known for her sharp storytelling and social themes.
Who stars in 30 Days?
The film features Genevieve Nnaji as Chinora, alongside Segun Arinze as Kene, with standout performances from Joke Silva and Kalu Ikeagwu.
Is 30 Days (2006) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *30 Days* offers a gripping blend of thriller and social commentary, elevated by strong performances. Fans of political dramas with high stakes will find its Lagos setting and tense narrative compelling, though it may not suit casual viewers.
How long is 30 Days?
The film runs for 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes).
About 30 Days (2006) — A Political Thriller That Pulls You Into Lagos' Dark Heart
When political assassinations shake a nation, a visiting returnee finds himself tangled in a web of intrigue in Mildred Okwo's gripping 2006 thriller, *30 Days*. Genevieve Nnaji stars as Chinora, a woman whose life becomes entangled with Kene (Segun Arinze), a New York visitor spending a month in his homeland. As the body count of corrupt officials rises, Kene's brief vacation transforms into a high-stakes chase through Lagos' underworld, where loyalty and survival hang in the balance.
Okwo crafts a tense, atmospheric thriller blending action with sharp social commentary, exploring themes of corruption, justice, and the cost of truth. The film's Lagos setting pulses with urgency, mirroring the characters' desperate search for answers. With standout performances from Nnaji and Arinze, *30 Days (2006)* delivers a suspenseful ride that lingers long after the credits roll.