Women's Cot is a Nigerian film that was directed by Dickson Iroegbu in 2005.[1] It was produced by Great Future Productions.[2]

Plot

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The movie recounts the story of a woman whose husband has died and has become a widow. As a result of this challenge, members of the family treat her badly, so she decides to be at the widow's cot as result of threats from family relatives.[3][4][5] In Nigeria, cultural practice dictates that a man's family can collect all of the deceased property when he dies, leaving his widow destitute. The widows in this film form a powerful group to prevent this practice, but they however become corrupt. The movie is about women's rights, murder and marriage.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Women's Cot 3, retrieved 2019-11-03
  2. ^ Widow's cot 2. OCLC 71268637. Retrieved 23 July 2022 – via World cat.
  3. ^ Nkeiruka, John; Iroegbu, Dickson; Onwenu, Onyeka; Silva, Joke; Orji, Zack; Manuel, Bimbo; Ajayi, Bukky; Edochie, Rita; Great Future Productions Co (2005), Women's cot 2, Great Future Productions, OCLC 71268637, retrieved 2019-11-03
  4. ^ "youtube.com". YouTube.
  5. ^ Omatsola, Daniel (June 2016). "covenantuniversity". Covenant Journal of Communication. 3 (1): 1–22.