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Is 2 Weeks in Lagos on Netflix in Trinidad and Tobago?
Yes 2 Weeks in Lagos (2021) is available on Netflix in Trinidad and Tobago. We first spotted it on March 29, 2022.
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2 Weeks in Lagos
2021
2 Weeks in Lagos is a turbulent and thrilling journey into the lives of Ejikeme and Lola. Their lives collide when Ejikeme, an investment banker, comes home from the United States with Lola's brother Charlie to invest in Nigerian businesses. 2 Weeks in Lagos captures the excitement, vibrancy, and complexity of everyday life in Lagos, a dynamic city where anything is possible in 2 weeks.
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Actors
Toyin Abraham, Bambo Adebowale, Lawal Aramide, Ayanlola Ayankunle
Directors
Kathryn Fasegha
Where to watch 2 Weeks in Lagos in Trinidad and Tobago
Netflix Trinidad and Tobago currently has 2 Weeks in Lagos available for streaming right now
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