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6.0 2 Seasons • 26 Episodes

Sons of the Caliphate

This is a drama series about the lives of three rich, entitled, passionate and ambitious young men: Kalifah, Nuhu and Diko. Elections are fast approaching and there's a tussle for the governorship seat of the Northern Caliphate State of Kowa. Soon personal conflicts intertwine between their families in a race to crown the next Governor.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Yakubu Mohammed

    Yakubu Mohammed

    Dikko Loko

  • Paul Sambo

    Paul Sambo

    Khalifa Maiyaki

  • Mofe Duncan

    Mofe Duncan

    Nuhu Bula

  • Rahama Sadau

    Rahama Sadau

    Binta Kutugi

  • Yvonne Hays

    Yvonne Hays

    Lottie

  • Patrick Doyle

    Patrick Doyle

    Alhaji Loko

  • Sani Mu'azu

    Sani Mu'azu

    R.H. Maiyaki

  • Edward Fom

    Edward Fom

    Sani Bula

  • Ibrahim Rufai

    Ibrahim Rufai

    Ring leader

Overview

This is a drama series about the lives of three rich, entitled, passionate and ambitious young men: Kalifah, Nuhu and Diko. Elections are fast approaching and there's a tussle for the governorship seat of the Northern Caliphate State of Kowa. Soon personal conflicts intertwine between their families in a race to crown the next Governor.

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