Yoruba Actresses Fathia Balogun, Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Badmus, Dayo Amusa, Iyabo Ojo and many other celebs Grace Premiere of Mike Ezuruonye's Movie (Photos)

After a successful premiere at the IMAX Filmhouse cinema on 27 November, 2016, the very comical movie, ‘Brother Jekwu’ by popular Nollywood actor cum producer, Mike Ezuruoye is set to hit various cinemas across the world such as Lighthouse Cinemas, Kada Cinemas, Filmhouse Cinemas, Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, Viva Cinemas, Ozone Cinemas and Silverbird Galleria Cinemas, this Friday December 2, 2016.
The movie which is Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuruonye’s debut production saw a host of yoruba actress Eniola Badmus , Mercy Aigbe , Fathia Balogun, Iyabo Ojo, Dayo Amusa, Bimbo Thomas and various celebrities grace the premiere. The likes of Ufomma MacDermott, Omoni Oboli, Oge Okoye,  Seyi Law, Nedu (wazobia Fm), Yaw, Wofaifada, AY, Funny Bone, IK Ogbonna, E-Money were present and a couple of others.
‘Brother Jekwu’ which is set in Kenya and Nigeria had attended guests dragged from laughter to tears while emphasizing on theadventure of travelling abroad in search of greener pastures, love and the beauty of Africa.

Mike Ezuronye’s movie which stars Mike Ezuruonye, Angela Okorie, Wofaifada, Funny Bone, Nedu, Klint D Drunk, Huddah Monroe, Sabrina Stadler, among others tells the story of a village man with native intelligence that is full of adventure, proud and conceited. 
He is lucky to make it to Kenya on the bill of his corrupt cousin where he gets lost in a tale of his adventure while exploring a new land and his encounter with other folks and two beautiful ladies led to the various comical scenes that add a twist to the story.Versatile Nollywood actor cum producer, Mike Ezuruoye said that his movie ‘Bro Jekwu’ which will be hitting cinemas across Nigeria on Friday December 2, 2016, is different from the regular comedy movie on sale today. 
‘Bro Jekwu’ highlights more on the fast rise of individuals seeking to leave their different homes in search of greener pastures, it also stresses on the love and generally theart and aesthetics of Africa while leaving the audience in amusement and tears.

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