ABEJOYE SEASON 2 REVIEW

If you’re looking for filmmaking per excellence, this is one production that mirrors it. The story, shooting, editing, music, acting…everything about this movie is outstanding. It goes without saying too that this movie is hilarious; you’ll definitely have a lot of laugh-out-loud moments.

The story picks up where the first season left off. As the title “Peacemaker” suggests, we see Baba Abejoye acting as a mediator in this movie, in ways that exude divine wisdom. It is this wisdom that deposits peace into a storm that we did not know existed before.

It so happens that demons from Bamidele’s past come knocking and visit his family once again. This movie, as the first season, emphasizes the need for families to be spiritually sensitive, as well as the need to correctly discern events. We see how important it is for Christians not to give the devil a chance in their lives or families. As some say, if you give the devil a space, he’ll take the whole race from you.

Unlike the Season 1, the movie shows a lot of the Nigerian location, Ajibogun to be specific. There, we see what kind of place Baba Abejoye has come from. Indeed, there are a number of battles that he has to fight, and the movie portrays different dimensions of our battles, not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers of darkness. We see how vulnerable a man without Jesus is.

The way Dedun’s story unfolds is very nice and it’s an illustration that God is the healer of families.

Initially, I was upset at the way Wole Adeyi’s Bamidele character ended in the movie. This is because he went through yet another season of being conveniently at peace with all manners of deceit. He is once again forgiven, and that’s what God would have anyone do to a person who offends us, but I believe it’s high time Bamidele carried out a spiritual audit of his life. I feel that for him to feel at home with hiding his extra-marital relationship from his wife who had forgiven him a few weeks earlier gives cause for concern.

More than anything, I hoped there would be a Season 3 that would address this loose end. A few weeks after, news broke out online that Abejoye Season 3 was in the production stage. I was so excited and can’t just wait to watch this new season.

Watch out for a review of its premiere on this blog!

Click the links below to watch the Season Two:

Part 1 https://youtu.be/axcxui10wYA

Part 2 https://youtu.be/60kjn6fj-h0

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