United Kingdom-based movie producer, Fisayo Ajisola-Borokinni’s new movie premiere will unite stars from the music and movie circles on December 7.
Event organisers expressed excitement over the movie premiere at the Kingdom Hall, Millennium Gloucester Hotel in Kensington, London, promising additional entertaining features for the audience.
The movie, which tackles the issue of misogyny, was produced in both Nigeria and the United Kingdom. It has received two nominations at the Best of Nollywood Awards in the categories of ‘Best Promising Actress’ and ‘Best Social Message.’
The movie director, Tunde Olaoye, highlighted that the film offers a captivating blend of cultural perspectives, excitement, and intriguing plotlines. It features talented stars such as Jide Kosoko, Sola Sobowale, Hafis Ayetoro (Saka), Bimbo Akintola, Sanyeri, acclaimed comedian Macaroni, Rotimi Salami, and Chy Nwakanwa, among others.
Adding to the glamour of the evening, popular artiste Qdot and Mr Macaroni will deliver an electrifying performance, while DJ Reeves will keep the crowd entertained with their dynamic set.
It is a significant moment for the producer, who was recently blessed with a baby and eagerly awaits the movie premiere.
Fisayo expressed her optimism about adding significant value to the Nigerian movie industry through her works and establishing an international standard to enhance the sector.
“I have always wanted to make a significant impact on society and serve as a positive ambassador for my country and the world. I am delighted that I am achieving this through my passions and talents.
“Singleness is Bliss’ is a prime example of bringing people together through cultural values and promoting positive societal values.
“December 7 marks the premiere of ‘Singleness is Bliss.’ The venue and stage are ready for this multi-million naira project, making it a must-watch film and a perfect opportunity to connect with stars. Tickets are still available, and the event promises to be fun,” she added.
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