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30 Days In Atlanta Premieres In Ghana

January 11, 2015

By Prince OLAIYA* Following its record-breaking Box-Office success in Nigeria, Friday, January 30th, 2015 has been announced as Accra’s Premiere date for 30 Days in Atlanta – Nollywood’s highest grossing Movie of all time, and this is authoritative! thumb.aspxThe Premiere, a Red-Carpet event scheduled for Silverbird Cinemas in Accra Mall by 6pm, will feature some of the major cast and Crew of the Movie, including AY, Ramsey Nouah, Ada Ameh, Desmond Elliot, and the two stars representing Gollywood in the film – Majid Michel and Juliet Ibrahim. Said AY, the Producer (and co-lead actor) of the history-making Movie, “after the Premiere, 30 Days In Atlanta will definitely remain in Cinemas across Accra and those elsewhere in Ghana. And to make things very convenient for lovers of Romantic-Comedy in Ghana, we have a detailed Cinema Schedule at www.30DaysInAtlanta.com. “We are taking 30 Days In Atlanta on a Premier Tour around the globe to other African Countries, to Atlanta, to Houston, to London, and that must be after the Premiere on January 30th in Accra. “Ghanaians are the inseparable brothers of Nigeria, and we are confident they will show us some black-star love by going out en masse to Cinemas to see the Movie Nigerians had seen, had enjoyed, are still seeing and enjoying, and have made Nigeria’s highest grossing Movie.” Seven Weeks after it premiered on October 31st in Lagos Nigeria, 30 Days In Atlanta grossed 76million Nigeria Naira, and by Wednesday January 7, 2015 the award-winning Movie had grossed a box-office smashing 127million Naira, and counting. 30 Days In Atlanta, a Romantic-Comedy Movie starring A-listers from Hollywood, Gollywood, and Nollywood is solely distributed in Africa by one of the Continent’s leading Film Distributors – Silverbird Film Distribution Limited. *Source modernghana]]>

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