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Tenants of the House Storms Cinemas Nationwide.

Promero Productions has unveiled the official poster detailing the show time of its latest movie, the Tenants of the House across all cinemas nationwide. The much awaited, suspenseful and emotional movie will be watched in states like Oyo, Ogun, Lagos, Ondo, Edo, Rivers, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Akwa Ibom, Kano to mention but few.

In a statement released by the Producer of the Movie, Dr. Wale Okediran, the movie will be premiered in cinemas like Cartege, Habitat, brand, Mcrystal Ijebu, Mcrystal Ibadan, FH Surulere, FH Landmark, FH Dugbe, FH Akure, Canal Olympia, Ebony Life, Sky Cinemas, TIMSED, CINE 21, Pepperoni, Filworld, Vicolad, Heritage, KADA Benin, KADA PHC, Bluepictures Cinemas, Diamond, OOPL, Nostalgea, Citadel, Mega One, Platinum Cinema, SB Ikeja, SB Jabi, SB SEC, SB Galleria, SB Uyo and FH Kano.

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The movie is set to debut at all cinemas nationwide from the 2nd of July to the 8th of July 2021.

Executively produced by Dr. Wale Okediran and Directed by Kunle Afolayan. The movie stars Joselyn Dumas alongside Yakub Muhammad, Dele Odule, Isa Bello, Chris Iheuwa, Rashida Lobo, Funky Malam amongst others.

“Tenants of The House” is a political movie that focused on the need for a peaceful resolution of the herders/farmers crisis in the country is coming to cinemas nationwide on 25th June. The movie is directed by Kunle Afolayan. The story is by Dr. Wale Okediran who also serves as producer, and the screenplay is by Tunde Babalola. Okediran, a former member of the House of Representatives and author, described the flick as a fictional adaptation of his stay in the lower chamber of the National Assembly.

The movie is inspired by his 2009 award-winning novel with the same title and adapted into screenplay to bring out the scenes of suspense, intrigues and thriller which scenes of a recent trailer for the movie depict.

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In Nigeria, the Fulani-farmer conflict has been an unending nightmare, ravaging states in the South and North and leading to bloodletting and economic losses. The thrust of the film, which exposed the nagging issue of herders/farmers conflict and did not fail to address corruption in high places and political class, makes it germane at this material time. Right from the time ‘Tenants of The House’ premiered to privileged members of the lower chamber in Abuja in 2019, movie enthusiasts have shifted their attention to knowing what Okediran has in the offing.

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Apart from emerging as one movie that many people looked forward to seeing at the cinemas, the brains behind the project and its producer, Okediran, was another factor that drew a large audience to the venue of its premiere then at the Sheraton Hotel, Abuja. Giving news sources an insight into the journey that birthed the movie from his novel, Okediran a member of the House of Representatives from 2003 to 2007, would explain the idea behind the cinema project.

Watch the captivating and exciting movie showing in cinemas nationwide as from the 2nd of July to the 8th of July 2021.  

You can download the Movie trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41OUSLSld4c

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