Fair Shares
A loyal personal assistant is torn between love and ambition when he is forced to procure women for his corrupt boss, only to discover that the politician's family secrets are deeply tied to his own.…

Fair Shares
A loyal personal assistant is torn between love and ambition when he is forced to procure women for his corrupt boss, only to discover that the politician's family secrets are deeply tied to his own. Fair Shares follows Osaze, a young IT-savvy man working as the personal assistant to a powerful Nigerian politician known as Honourable. While the job offers wealth and status, it comes with a dark responsibility: arranging women for his boss. Osaze's fiancée, Alisha, despises this "side job" and threatens to leave if he doesn't stop. Torn between love and survival, Osaze spirals into moral conflict. Meanwhile, Honourable's wife, Mrs. Anita, battles suspicions of infidelity while hiding a painful secret about her past with Osaze. Their daughter, Sheila, grows up in a toxic home shaped by power, betrayal, and hypocrisy. Tensions escalate as Osaze learns that Sheila may in fact be his biological child-conceived before Anita married Honourable. As loyalties crumble, Anita plots to leave her husband, Honourable fights to protect his image, and Osaze struggles between exposing the truth or selling out for money and security. The story builds toward a showdown of power, secrets, and revenge, where every character must face the consequences of the "fair share" they have taken from life. Mixing political satire, family drama, and romantic betrayal, Fair Shares is a gripping Nigerian drama that explores corruption, loyalty, and the heavy price of ambition. —Decent Promise

Fair Shares
Comedy,Drama,Family
Film Details
A loyal personal assistant is torn between love and ambition when he is forced to procure women for his corrupt boss, only to discover that the politician's family secrets are deeply tied to his own. Fair Shares follows Osaze, a young IT-savvy man working as the personal assistant to a powerful Nigerian politician known as Honourable. While the job offers wealth and status, it comes with a dark responsibility: arranging women for his boss.
Osaze's fiancée, Alisha, despises this "side job" and threatens to leave if he doesn't stop. Torn between love and survival, Osaze spirals into moral conflict. Meanwhile, Honourable's wife, Mrs.
Anita, battles suspicions of infidelity while hiding a painful secret about her past with Osaze. Their daughter, Sheila, grows up in a toxic home shaped by power, betrayal, and hypocrisy. Tensions escalate as Osaze learns that Sheila may in fact be his biological child-conceived before Anita married Honourable.
As loyalties crumble, Anita plots to leave her husband, Honourable fights to protect his image, and Osaze struggles between exposing the truth or selling out for money and security. The story builds toward a showdown of power, secrets, and revenge, where every character must face the consequences of the "fair share" they have taken from life. Mixing political satire, family drama, and romantic betrayal, Fair Shares is a gripping Nigerian drama that explores corruption, loyalty, and the heavy price of ambition.
—Decent Promise.