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Katung Aduwak debut movie, Heaven’s Hell in the cinemas

By Daniel Anazia
11 May 2019   |   4:01 am
Winner of the first-ever Big Brother Nigeria reality show and one of the country’s leading media experts, Katung Aduwak has released his debut film, titled Heaven’s Hell.

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Winner of the first-ever Big Brother Nigeria reality show and one of the country’s leading media experts, Katung Aduwak has released his debut film, titled Heaven’s Hell.

Produced by One O Eight Media, in partnership with BGL and Hashtag Media House the star-studded flick was written by the Ikpe-Etim’s sisters, Tenyin and Uyaiedu.

The movie, which was released yesterday, is packed with Nollywood greats such as Nse Ikpe-Etim, Bimbo Akintola, Damilola Adegbite, OC Ukeje, Gideon Okeke, Linda Ejiofor, Bimbo Manuel, Femi Jacobs, and singer Waje.

The blockbuster movie, a psychological drama, based on true-life story shows the story of two friends, Alice Henshaw and Tsola Aliu and their husbands Edward Henshaw and Jeff Aliu.

Speaking on the expected impact the movie will have on Nollywood, the director, Katung Aduwak, reveals that it has been all about hard work and determination, for him to finally release the movie that was shot as far back as 2012.

“I am very happy that we just released this piece, It is not my first movie but I am particularly happy about this; I owe this to every member of the crew and the entire staff of One O Eight Media, also the members of Hashtag Media for being more than a reliable partner; this is a win for us and I am very sure that Nigerians will enjoy this film,” he said.

Aduwak is the CEO One O Eight Media & African Partner for Campfire Media, a position he ascended after serving for years as Senior Channel Manager at MTV Base, Senior Creative Director at VIACOM International and Executive Director at Chocolate City.

He has also sat as a media panelist at the Harvard Africa Business School Forum where he presented a paper titled “Using the media to tell African stories the African way”

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