Nollywood actor Femi Adebayo Salami has expressed heartfelt gratitude to friends and fans for their support as he takes on the role of producer for the new movie, “House of GAA.” In a recent announcement, the actor shared his excitement and pride in being part of this project.
Femi highlighted that the film aims to represent Nigerian culture globally and is inspired by a true-life story. He praised the cast and crew for their exceptional work and congratulated his fellow actors for their dedication.
He wrote:
"Dear Friends & Fans, I’m truly elated and definitely proud to be part of this masterpiece of a project – House of Ga’a – as a Consulting Producer & Cast. House of Ga’a further kindles my appreciation for our culture and its representation on a Global scale as we’ve not only set a precedent that will stay relevant for decades but also introduced our history to a new generation by telling our own story accurately. The House of Ga’a story was inspired by real-life events and it is a testament to how far we’ve evolved as a people. The plot progression and character development are flawless, and I hope everyone who sees this movie feels the story come alive in real-time as we enjoyed creating it.
I also want to congratulate the Bashorun Ga’a himself, @chief_femibranch, for being a true Thespian as he thoroughly embodied the role in its entirety. Egbon, Double Tuale for you 🙌🙌.
Big shout out to @mikeafolarin, you made this movie yours all the way. I also celebrate @funkejenifaakindele, @seunakindeleofficial, @itsjblaze, @toyin_abraham, @iamteddya, @yemiblaq, @stannze, @gabbylucciii, @olayodejuliana, @authenticmuy, @deleodule_, @ibrahimchatta_lordthespis, and all of the amazing cast that delivered their A-game on this project. We all made this project the masterpiece that it’s turned out to be.
To my passionate Director and Executive Producer – @bolanleaustenpeters, you’ve created a global treasure in this movie – House of Ga’a, and I’m proud of how brilliantly you executed on this vision. Thank you for bringing me onboard this journey, and I’m honored to be part of those creating the new narrative for how African movies are made."
Femi's message underscores the importance of cultural representation and the collective effort of everyone involved in the making of "House of GAA."
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