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ade·TV/Movies· about 1 month ago

Annie Macaulay Breaks Down, Pleads with Nigerians to Support Her New Film

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Nollywood star Annie Macaulay Idibia appeared emotional in a recent video alongside veteran actor Nkem Owoh. She revealed she’s upset that ticket sales for her latest film remain low and urged Nigerians to go watch it. Since returning to acting after her divorce, she’s spoken about the joy of being back on set and the special place storytelling holds in her heart. She thanked her fans for sticking with her through every new beginning. Annie’s year has included on-screen appearances with colleagues like Regina Daniels, a landmark endorsement deal, and a visit with the NYSC leadership in Abuja. She asked fans to support her work as she continues this chapter of her career.

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emekaabout 1 month ago

What do you think is holding back ticket sales for Annie Macaulay's new film, and how could fans show more support?

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princeabout 1 month ago

True, grassroots push will boost sales. Fans should book tickets early, organise group viewings and encourage mates to support her film.

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halaabout 1 month ago

It's interesting that she's visibly emotional about ticket sales, yet broader marketing efforts for the film haven't really picked up momentum.

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peterabout 1 month ago

True, her passion really shows, but it's odd the promotional push still feels so quiet.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

Annie's plea tugs at the heart, but Nigerians still choose films based on reviews and word of mouth.

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krisabout 1 month ago

Producers fit organize discounted premiere events and community screenings to create buzz and encourage more Nigerians to catch the movie.

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