The producer, Theodora Ibekwe |
The stars of the flick, Lanre Balogun, Moji Bamtefa, Theodora Ibekwe, Fatima Jabbe, Yvonne Hayes, Ikenna Obi and others shone as they stepped out of two shiny Limos straight on the red carpet, all looking good in their designer apparels. The Director of the flick, Ruke Amata from the Amata Movie Making Dynasty was all goofy with pride as he gaped at the massive turn out.
Theodora, the producer and the star of the show, glittered through as she stepped out of the Limo in her red and black ensemble. Looking gorgeous, courtesy of her designer and MUA, Libeks and Desiri Couture. The success of the premiere was commended by the Odeon Cinemas UK's consultant for Nollywood and Independent African Films, Mr Moses Babatope, in a personal congratulatory letter to Theodora, on behalf of the staff and management of Odeon Cinema, Greenwich, signed by him, he said the premiere was remarkable and it recorded the biggest turn out in the history of Nollywood premieres in the UK, with the exception of The Mirror Boy and Amina held at the Empire Leicester Square. According to him, this success has gone a long way to show that the market for Nollywood movies in the UK is growing and the future is certainly bright for the industry.
Pauline Long and Ruke Amata |
DJ Jazzy Phizzle and Victoria |
Theodora and John Amore |
Victoria Inyama, Pauline Long & Yetunde Oduwole |
Publisher, Tiya Magazine |
Evelyn Obahor, Mr & Mrs Dayo Olomu with CEO DSRAwards |
Lanre Balogun, Yetunde Oduwole & Taiwo Odebode |
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