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Lagos Glitters As ‘Love In Every Word 2’ Makes A Splash At Star-Studded Premiere


Lagos’s film scene was set ablaze last as the highly anticipated sequel, Love in Every Word 2, held its premiere at the IMAX Theatre in Lekki.

The event, orchestrated by actor-filmmaker Omoni Oboli, transformed the venue into a hub of glamour and excitement, attracting a who’s who of Nollywood and music royalty.

The red carpet was a spectacle in itself, illuminated by camera flashes and the dazzling array of guests. Stars like singer Waje, veteran actress Eucharia-Anunobi Ekwu, and leading men Saga Adeolu, Majid Michel, and Desmond Elliot added to the evening’s prestige.

All eyes, however, were on the film’s leads, Bamike “Achalugo” Olawunmi-Adenibuyan and Uzor “Odogwu” Arukwe, who captivated onlookers with their impeccably stylish and elegant arrivals.

The atmosphere was electric with a mix of sophisticated chatter and celebration. As guests mingled, drinks in hand, conversations effortlessly danced between critiques of fashion and eager predictions for the film. The buzz of the cocktail hour seamlessly transitioned into a hushed, anticipatory silence as the audience filed into the screening hall.

Once the lights dimmed, the cinema came alive. The audience was fully immersed, reacting with roaring laughter, spontaneous applause, and poignant quietness, a testament to the film’s emotional depth and engaging narrative.

The evening culminated in a clear and resounding success. With its powerful performances, a delighted audience, and an ambiance that perfectly captured the vibrancy of Lagos after dark, the premiere of Love in Every Word 2 didn’t just showcase a film—it celebrated a cultural moment, solidifying the movie as the city’s newest cinematic triumph.

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