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Omoni Oboli’s ‘Okafor’s Law’ Is The First African Film To Be Shown At South Korea Film Festival


Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Omoni Oboli’s ‘Okafor’s law’ breaks record as the first african film that would be shown at the Busan International Film Festival BIFF, South Korea.

 Omoni Oboli is the first Nigerian filmmaker whose movie ‘Okafor’s Law’ would be selected and screened at this prestigious Film Festival.
The movie, which was previously shown at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Stockholm Film Festival and Pan African Film Festival will be screening from 17th to 20th October 2017.
The excited actress took to her Instagram page to announce the news thanking God and thanking everyone that was part of the movie.
Here’s the picture she shared on Instagram

What the devil meant for bad, God has turned it around for my good! I can’t begin to tell you how much God has blessed me with #OkaforsLaw! I am pleased to finally announce to you that by the grace of God, my movie #OkaforsLaw will be flying the Nigerian flag at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival BIFF @busanfilmfest in far away South Korea ???????????? It’s the first Nigerian movie in the 22 years of this prestigious film festival. The bigger miracle is that I didn’t even submit my movie. Someone sent word about it to them, they wrote and requested a screening copy! So please my darlings, if you find yourself in that region, please go and support us by watching our movie screening on the 17th 10am, 18th 7:30pm, 20th 8pm. May God bless us all and may our gifts bring us before great men! ??? @ufuomamcdermott @gabbylucciii @blossomchukwujekwu @kenerics @mofedamijo @toyin_abraham


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