Celebrities at the event included AY
Makun, Halima Abubakar, Seun Akindele, Daniel K Daniel, Belinda Effah,
Sylvya Oluchy, OC Ukeje, Linda Ejiofor, Peggy Ovire, Tosyn Bucknor,
Susan Peters, Toyin Aihmaku-Johnson, Niyi Johnson, Nnamdi Oboli and movie media executive Kene Mkparu.
Speaking at the event Omoni said
“I am grateful to all of you for being here. It has been a long and tough journey but thank God, here we are today. This story is dear to my heart and I hope that you feel the same way too at the end of this event. I am grateful to all our sponsors without whom I would not have been able to do this. Thanks and I love you all very much.”
“Being Mrs Elliott” is the story of a
successfully married woman who was torn between two worlds after a life
changing incident. She found out that the best life has to offer are not
things but moments.
Being Mrs Elliott opened the Nollywood
Week Film Festival in Paris, was screened at Aso Rock in the presence of
Nigeria’s President and recently received 11 nominations at the 2014
Nollywood and African Film Critics’ Awards (NAFCA).
Photo Credit: BigSam Media
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