Based on the true story of men and women who risked their lives to contain the Ebola virus in Nigeria, 93 Days is a compelling human story of dedication, sacrifice, and survival. A Liberian American collapses with fever-like symptoms in Lagos. Against his denials of contact with victims of Ebola in his home country, his medical team, led by Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh, quickly concludes that there is more to his case than malaria. Now it’s a race against time to contain a deadly disease from breaking out, infecting Lagos, and unleashing what could be the most deadly outbreak the world has ever known. For 93 days, Dr. Adadevoh and her dedicated team in Nigeria paved the way as the first country in West Africa to successfully curtail Ebola virus and serve as a model for other countries.
Director's Biography
Steve Gukas obtained a diploma in TV Production from the NTA Television College in Jos, and graduated with a BA in Theatre Arts from the University of Jos. He is also an alumnus of the Prestigious London Film School. Steve's previous film, A Place In The Stars, won Best Movie Drama at the Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards in 2015.
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