Nadia Buari, successfully premiered her first self-produced movie titled ‘Diary of Imogen Brown’ across three regions of Ghana.
In Accra, she was able to invite lots of dignitaries, including; Hon
Collins Dauda - Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing. Hon
Dauda showed a very noble interest in the movie and sent a
congratulatory message to Jim Ike and Nadia Buari for their wonderful
performance in the movie, a day after the premier.
In a separate
chat with the Hon Minister, he revealed that, he was invited to the
premiere by Nadia Buari and Jim Ike. After examining the theme of the
movie which talks about the effects of ‘hard’ drugs usage, he gave them
his words to attend the premier.
He revealed that, though he’s
not a fan of movie premieres, he did not regret attending the premiere
because the end product of the movie is perfect; which best fits the
African cinema.
Talking about the state of West African films, he
said that the Ghanaian films are his favorite movies and thus, he
watches them a lot. He really appreciates the efforts of Ghanaian
filmmakers.
C/SUPT Hamza Yakubu, Commanding Officer of Police
(F.P.U) also added his voice by saying, ’I like the creativity with
which the film is narrated. It’s a memorable life guide for the youth
and also very inspiring.”
‘Diary of Imogen Brown,’ which features
the likes of Soraya Mensah, Heba Khaled, Kevin Boateng, Prince Mingles,
Beatrice Dadson, Jim Iyke and Nadia and was premiered at the Accra
International Conference Centre, Takoradi at Akroma Plaza and In Kumasi
at the Golden Tulip Hotel. ‘Diary of Imogen Brown’ is a Nadia Sidiku
Buari Production.
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