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All na Vibes is an interesting study of youth navigating uncertainty in contemporary Ibadan. It captures the weight of a prolonged university strike, which looms over the characters with palpable tension. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection as Abiola, Lamidi, and Sade wrestle with their identities and futures. I found Lamidi's impulsive house party idea as both a coping mechanism and a way to reclaim some semblance of joy amidst chaos. The performances are raw and relatable, bringing to life the struggles of a generation caught between dreams and reality. There's a distinct atmosphere, steeped in the socio-political climate, making it a reflective piece on what it means to be young and lost in today's world.
Youth existentialism at the forefrontContemporary Ibadan settingSocio-political themes woven in
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