
I Fell In Love With D Blind Man Nt Kowing He's D Missing Crown Prince In Disguise Nigerian Movies
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The story unfolds in a village plagued by mysterious deaths, causing widespread fear and concern among its inhabitants. Eze, a blind man, is a central figure, often conversing with a woman named Akum, who cares for him deeply. Their interactions reveal a strong bond and Akum's commitment to Eze's well-being, despite his blindness. She often visits him, cooks for him, and keeps him company, even lying to her father about her whereabouts to do so.
The community is in turmoil due to the unexplained deaths. The family heads are called to a meeting by Onou to discuss the crisis. During this time, Eze’s parents are also affected by the mysterious deaths, leading to his isolation and the community's suspicion towards him. Akum's father, concerned about his daughter's reputation and the family's honor, forbids her from seeing Eze after discovering she spent a night at his house. He views Eze as an unsuitable match due to his blindness and the ongoing troubles in the village. Akum, however, remains defiant, asserting her love for Eze and her desire to help him.
Ohamiri, a powerful and ancient entity, is revealed to be the source of the calamities. She is a deity connected to the 21 rivers of the land and is seeking revenge for a past betrayal by Eze's great-grandfather. Ohamiri believes that the innocent are not exempt from her wrath, as they are part of the lineage that betrayed her. She causes pain and suffering, impacting many families, including Akum's, whose sister dies and father falls ill.
Akum is devastated by the loss of her sister and her father's illness. She confronts Ohamiri, pleading for her family to be spared. Ohamiri, however, remains resolute in her quest for revenge, believing that blood must be repaid with blood. Eze, too, is a victim of Ohamiri's curse, having lost his sight. He, along with others, tries to reason with Ohamiri, but her anger and desire for retribution are too strong.
Despite the challenges, Akum and Eze's bond deepens. Eze expresses his love for Akum and proposes marriage, seeing her as his everything. Akum's father vehemently opposes the union, threatening Eze and his daughter. He believes Eze, being blind, has nothing to offer and would bring shame to their family. Akum, however, stands firm, declaring her love for Eze and her willingness to defy her father for him. She even suggests running away with Eze, but he insists on seeking her father's blessings.
A pivotal moment occurs when Eze's sight is restored. This miraculous event, possibly a result of Ohamiri's curse being lifted or a divine intervention, brings immense joy to Akum and Eze. Eze, now able to see, reiterates his desire to marry Akum and seek her father's blessings. Akum's father, witnessing this transformation and understanding the depth of Eze's sacrifice for the kingdom, finally relents and agrees to their marriage.
The story concludes with the community's restoration and the acceptance of Eze and Akum's union. The mysterious deaths cease, and the village begins to heal. Eze's sacrifice and Akum's unwavering love ultimately bring peace and harmony back to the land. The narrative emphasizes themes of love, sacrifice, revenge, and redemption, highlighting the power of human connection and resilience in the face of adversity.