When a young humanitarian joins a prestigious foundation to rescue children from the streets, she uncovers a hidden criminal network that may be using her as a pawn in a dark trafficking operation.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
120pp
Genre:
Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Thelma, a passionate young woman driven by her childhood dream to help the helpless, lands her dream job at Adoa’s Foundation, an NGO committed to taking children off the streets. But behind the smiles and applause lies a darker truth. After befriending a street girl and her mother, Thelma becomes entangled in a web of secrets, strange assignments, and ominous meetings. When a mysterious journalist warns her about the foundation’s true purpose—organ harvesting and trafficking—Thelma brushes it off, until he's found dead. Suddenly transferred to a remote Cameroonian village, Thelma must navigate grief, isolation, and suspicion. As the villagers warm to her, she discovers the foundation’s mission may be even more sinister—and she's right in the middle of it.

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The Writer: Victoria Agbro

I’m a passionate screenwriter from Nigeria with a deep love for bold storytelling, emotionally layered characters, and unpredictable plot twists. I specialize in drama, thriller, romance, and supernatural fantasy, often blending African culture, myth, and realism into compelling narratives that resonate globally. My scripts explore themes like power, betrayal, identity, forbidden love, and redemption—crafted with sharp dialogue, suspenseful pacing, and cinematic visuals. Whether it’s a quiet domestic drama or a high-stakes paranormal mystery, I write stories that stick. I'm currently seeking producers, collaborators, and development opportunities—especially for feature films and serialized… Go to bio
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