After a first of
its kind white
party organized
to herald the
Next Movie Star
reality TV
series in Sierra
Leone last
month, the show
has finally come
home to roost
with 16
contestants
storming the
house
penultimate
Tuesday.
Produced by Sola
Fajobi led
Digital
Interactive
Media (DIM),
this year's
edition of the
show is bigger,
wider and better
in terms of
spread across
the African
continent.
In the house are
contestants from
Nigeria, Ghana,
Sierra Leone,
Liberia and
Gambia.
According to
Fajobi, the
vision of DIM is
to take the
world by storm
by discovering
and nurturing
more talents in
the movie
industry and
place them on
the pedestal of
stardom.
“Our dream is to
use Next Movie
Star as a
strategic public
relations tool
to project
Africa's image
positively to
the world, that
is the reason
NMS 2008 has
taken a leap
from that of
last year which
had Ghana as a
major player,”
he said.
But then Fajobi
is not limiting
the scope of the
show to just
five countries,
as there are
plans to do the
Next Movie Star
Africa in the
nearest future.
The winner of
NMS will go home
with a brand new
car, movie
contracts, a
flat for one
year, $5,000
cash prize, all
expenses paid
trip to a
European country
and attendance
of a major film
festival in
Europe. Other
housemates will
go home with up
to N10 million
worth of prizes.
However, those
who had the
opportunity of
attending the
white party held
at the
prestigious
Country Lodge in
Sierra Leone
last month had
described it as
glamorous in all
ramifications
and a red carpet
event typical of
what you see in
Hollywood.
The party was
hosted by one of
Nollywood's
finest acts,
Desmond Eliot
who flew in to
conduct the
auditions and
the red carpet
party. Also in
attendance were
the society
bigwigs of
Sierra Leone
including the
Managing
Director of
GTBank Sierra
Leone, Mr Akin
George Taylor
and Zain Sierra
Leone top guns.
The guests also
included top
actors and
actresses in
Sierra Leone
like Famous.
“The party,
which was
sponsored by
Zain and
supported by
GTBank, ABC TV
and Country
Lodge, was held
to launch the
Next Movie Star
in Sierra Leone,
and to promote
their
entertainment
industry to the
corporate world.
“The event was
part of Next
Movie Star
Project Africa
Plan to position
the
entertainment
industry using
the talent hunt
reality TV show
concept and the
popular Nigerian
movie industry
as a vehicle,”
Fajobi
explained.
