PHOTOS From The ‘DRY’ Movie Premiere In Zambia

Hi Lovelies,

I had a great time in Zambia over the weekend at the premiere of DRY. A big thanks to everyone who turned up for the event. I was deeply touched by your show of love and warm hospitality towards myself and my team.

And best of all, I love the fact that you loved DRY! I could see that the message resonated deeply among the audience, with many shedding a few tears, including the First Lady, Mrs Esther Lungu.

It would forever be a memorable experience and I’m so glad that the African tour of DRY has begun. There will be more premieres in other African countries by God’s grace and I’d surely inform you when that time comes.

Thank you Zambia!

Here are some photos:

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A warm welcome!
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A selfie with the First Lady of Zambia, Mrs Esther Lungu
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Getting ready for the premiere.
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All set to go!
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A hanshake with the Zambian First Lady, Mrs Esther Lungu
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Myself, First lady of Zambia Mrs Esther Lungu, Dr. Akanimo Odon and some guests from Zambia

Comments

    1. Vincent pango Avatar
      Vincent pango

      Wonderful…you are an inspiration to many.

  1. kaz Avatar
    kaz

    Congratulations on your successful trip to Zambia, and best wishes for the coming trips to other countries.Please come back to Zambia and make a movie with us, it would be nice to see Nigerian and Zambian arts and culture mixed together. Dry is an amazing movie, a movie that touches millions of people. Huts off to you Stephannie.

    With love from Zambia

  2. Racheal Laye Edward Avatar
    Racheal Laye Edward

    This is nice.

  3. Bina Avatar
    Bina

    Steph dear, i need not to say much, but just to appreciate your rare kind of heart, u have really inspired a lot of young women and u have also brought back love and commitment into marital homes…God will bless u sweetie. please Steph i sincerely need your fab makeover, i have been married for close to a year now and my hubby and i hardly go out together, we often misunderstand each other a lot and fight all the time, i have initiated some time out but that’s a no no for him, my marriage is gradually losing its spark and as a woman am gradually feeling all left out and unloved…pls can you give my hubby and i that separate time outside our home to blend, i have long forgotten how it feels to be wowed by a man…pls Steph!

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