Actor Kunle Remi in a scene from faith-based film Altar Call on YouTube

Nigerian Actor's Faith Film Asks 'What If It Gets Harder?

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Kunle Remi's new YouTube film explores what happens when giving your life to Christ doesn't bring instant peace. The 57-minute comedy-drama is connecting with viewers who've asked "God, why?" during tough seasons.

When Kunle Remi released his faith-based film "Altar Call" on Good Friday, he tackled a question many Christians whisper but rarely discuss openly: What if surrendering to faith makes life harder before it gets better?

The 57-minute film, streaming free on YouTube, follows Demi, a young Nigerian man who commits his life to Christ at a church fellowship. Instead of the peace he expects, everything falls apart within 24 hours: his business deal collapses, his car gets stolen, his relationship ends, and the bank repossesses his property.

Remi wrote, directed, and stars in the production, bringing both comedic timing and raw vulnerability to moments of frustrated prayer. The film blends laugh-out-loud scenes with genuine spiritual struggle, including a tense robbery that unexpectedly turns into an act of kindness.

The story takes a surprising turn when viewers discover Demi's disasters were a dream, but the film doesn't offer easy answers. It leaves space for viewers to wrestle with their own "why me?" moments.

Nigerian Actor's Faith Film Asks 'What If It Gets Harder?

Veteran actor Norbert Young and comedian Layi Wasabi round out the cast, keeping the tone balanced between serious reflection and relatable humor. The simple production, shot in recognizable Nigerian settings from street corners to fellowship gatherings, makes the story feel accessible.

Why This Inspires

In a culture often dominated by prosperity gospel messages, "Altar Call" offers something different: permission to struggle. Early viewers are sharing that they personally relate to the "I gave my life to Christ and everything got worse" experience, finding encouragement in the film's message that trials can transform rather than punish.

The film reminds believers that faith includes tribulation, that surrender often precedes breakthrough, and that difficulty doesn't mean God isn't present. For anyone who's questioned their faith during a season of loss, Remi's work offers companionship without cheap resolution.

The free YouTube release is already generating buzz among faith communities who appreciate seeing their doubts and questions reflected onscreen with both honesty and hope.

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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria

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