“John Oguntuase’s Film ‘Lagos to Gomorrah’ Explores Themes of Alienation and Homelessness”

By Philip Phi Posted Aug 19, 2026 at 5:26 PM

In his latest film, “Lagos to Gomorrah,” John Oguntuase, a renowned Nigerian filmmaker and CEO of 2nd Touch Production and Just PR, explores themes of alienation and homelessness. With nearly two decades of experience in faith-based filmmaking, Oguntuase uses his platform to inspire and transform audiences. His work, recognized with over 20 national and international awards, often seeks to lift people’s faith and promote societal corrections, echoing the biblical call to “seek justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God” (Micah 6:8).

“Lagos to Gomorrah,” released on Valentine’s Day, has resonated deeply with audiences, praised for its relatability and the lessons it imparts. Shot across Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states, the film captures the vibrant hustle of Lagos, portraying scenes in bustling markets and iconic locations like the Lekki Bridge. This setting serves as a backdrop to the film’s exploration of societal issues, inviting viewers to reflect on their role in addressing homelessness and supporting vulnerable neighbors.

Oguntuase’s journey into filmmaking began in childhood, evolving from acting to directing, driven by a desire to tell impactful stories. His education at Lagos State University and Mount Zion Film Institute further honed his skills, steering him towards faith-based narratives aimed at redemption and revival. In “Lagos to Gomorrah,” he not only directed but also acted, ensuring the film’s message was delivered with authenticity and passion.

The script, penned by Ayinde Olayinka, captures the essence of contemporary societal challenges, encouraging viewers to engage with issues of homelessness and alienation. The film’s success is evident in the audience’s reactions, with many expressing how it mirrors their own experiences and challenges. This connection underscores the importance of storytelling in fostering empathy and understanding, aligning with the biblical principle of loving one’s neighbor (Matthew 25:35).

As communities across the United States grapple with housing insecurity and homelessness, “Lagos to Gomorrah” serves as a poignant reminder of the power of media to inspire change. By highlighting these issues through a faith-based lens, Oguntuase invites viewers to consider their role in supporting public policy and community efforts aimed at providing care and shelter for the vulnerable. In doing so, the film echoes the call to action found in Isaiah 58:7, urging individuals and communities to “loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke.”

In conclusion, “Lagos to Gomorrah” is more than just a film; it is a catalyst for dialogue and action. Through its compelling narrative and visual storytelling, it challenges audiences to reflect on their responsibilities towards their neighbors and the broader community. As Oguntuase continues to create films that inspire and transform, his work remains a testament to the enduring power of faith and storytelling in addressing some of society’s most pressing issues.

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