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Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

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Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

Brave Cartel, a new movie produced and directed by Martins Zidebegha goes to the cinema on Sunday 24 July, 2022 in Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State.

Speaking to our correspondent on the forth-coming premiere of the movie, Martins Zidebegha, who also the secretary of the Association of Movie Producers, AMP Bayelsa State chapter said the movie is to encourage home-grown actors in Bayelsa State.

Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

He said the apart from Columbus Iriosonga who is from Port Harcourt, the other stars in the movie are Bayelsans. Actors like Bright O Bright, Rowland and Ann Bekele, are starring in the movie.

Zidebegha said the movie is speaks on the negative impact of gangsterism in the local community and who the elders in their wisdom where able to curtail the excesses of the young persons in the community.

Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

On feedback on the premiere, Martins noted Bayelsans are becoming cinema friendly and he is elated by the responses and number of tickets already sold.

Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

The movie Brave Cartel is in conjunction with the actors Guild of Nigeria AGN Bayelsa State Chapter and it  will be premiered on Sunday 24 July 2022 at the Nostelgea Cinema, Etegwe-Epie at 3.00pm with all the stars in the movie for a red carpet. You can watch an exclusive interview with the producer and director, Martins Zidebegha on chidiTV Facebook page

Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

Brave Cartel hit the Cinema in Yenagoa on Sunday July 24

 


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