Fed up with the soulless city and how its dwellers have lost touch with their ancestral traditions, Raymond Obinwa yearns for re-connection between man, spirit and traditional society. He awakens one morning to find he has transformed into a traditional Igbo masquerade Okoroshi. In his new form, Raymond/Okoroshi sets off on a quest to find a new home in the city. Along the way, he encounters brassy sex-worker Doris, street hustler Willy-Willy - who is convinced of Okoroshi's earning potential - and witnesses the idle chit-chat of conspicuous pseudo-spiritual authority the IPSSHRR (The Igbo People's Secret Society for Heritage, Restoration and Reclamation).
Abba Makama's sharp satire pulls apart the threads of Nigerian society, reaching back to the nation's rich history as a way of addressing its potentially bleak future.
—London Film Festival