By Our Reporter
The premiere of the highly anticipated movie “Radio Voice”, sponsored by Globacom took place at the prestigious Alliance Francaise, Mike Adenuga Centre in Ikoyi, Lagos on Sunday. The event drew in a star-studded crowd of Nollywood actors and top guests from across the country.
Parading an all-star cast, including Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD), Nse Ikpe Etim, Nancy Isime, Deyemi Okanlawon, Damilola Adegbite, and Timini Egbuson, “Radio Voice” backed by the Office of the Vice President, aims to complement the Federal Government’s investment in the Creative Arts and Digital Transformation. It tells an inspiring story of resilience, passion, and transformation.
Producer of the movie, RMD, described “Radio Voice” as “the triumph of the human spirit over adversity.” He highlighted the film’s focus on the lives of radio personalities, their challenges, and their successes despite adversity. Answering a question on why he is venturing into movie production at this time, RMD replied, “It’s time when it’s time, you know. I’ve produced before but this is the first time in the new era, so to speak”.
Globacom has established itself as a major corporate supporter of Nigeria’s entertainment industry since the company commended services in 2003. The company has signed notable musicians, actors, and comedians as brand ambassadors and sponsored various entertainment reality shows, including: X Factor, Glo Naija Sings, Dance with Peter and Battle of the Year.
Part of the company’s broader efforts to promote creativity and innovation is its commitment to the entertainment industry where it has hosted music and comedy shows across Nigerian cities, providing platforms for emerging artists to showcase their talent