Badamasi (Portrait of a General) is a biopic historical thriller movie directed and written by Obi Emelonye. The film tells the story of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), the former state’s head of Nigeria.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Badamasi (Portrait of a General) via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is Badamasi (Portrait of a General) available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Badamasi (Portrait of a General) is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
The movie follows the life of Babangida from his childhood in Northern Nigeria to his time as a leader in the army and as Nigeria’s head of state. It shows important parts of his life, like when he got hurt trying to save a friend during the Nigerian Civil War. The movie also talks about the military takeovers and when the June 1993 presidential elections were canceled.
The film has many cast members, including Bako Abelo as Abole Obakwo Ajimi, Tony Aclet as R. Admiral Augustus Aikhomu, Chris Ada as Dr. Schaffhauser, and Nnamdi Agbo as Mohammed Babangida.
Watch Badamasi (Portrait of a General) streaming via Amazon Prime Video
Badamasi (Portrait of a General) is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
Amazon Prime Video is a well-known streaming service, where users can watch many video content just by taking its subscription, such as The Lie, Bliss, Reacher, Young Sheldon, and Road House.
You can watch via Amazon Prime Video by following these steps:
- Go to Amazon Prime Video
- Select ‘Sign in’ and ‘Create your Amazon account’
- Sign up for a Prime Video membership:
- $14.99 per month or $139 per year with an Amazon Prime membership
- $8.99 per month for a standalone Prime Video membership
Amazon Prime is the online retailer’s paid service that provides fast shipping and exclusive sales on products, so the membership that includes both this service and Prime Video is the company’s most popular offering. However, you can also opt to subscribe to Prime Video separately.
Badamasi (Portrait of a General)’s official synopsis is as follows:
“A flawed Army General attempts to guide an impossible African country through a viciously strained era in this first of its kind, authorised biopic, based on real events.”
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.