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Ibinabo Fiberesima Takes Ijaw Epic to London Screen

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Rivers State’s cultural legacy is poised for global recognition as veteran actress and Okrika native Ibinabo Fiberesima prepares to premiere her historical film “Amanyanabo (The Eagle King)” in London.

The project, filmed entirely in Rivers’ creeks and the ancient Okochiri kingdom, chronicles the heroic saga of Ijaw warlord King Ibanchuka Ado VI – a deliberate homage to the region’s heritage crafted by one of its most distinguished daughters.

Fiberesima’s directorial vision transcends entertainment. Co-directed with Fred Amata, the film leverages authentic Rivers locations to resurrect 17th-century Ijaw valor. “This story reconnects generations to our roots,” Fiberesima explains, drawing parallels between King Ibanchuka’s selfless leadership and modern Niger Delta struggles.

“He bled for his people – a timeless lesson for today’s leaders.” The narrative becomes both a cultural archive and a call for accountability in a region scarred by resource conflicts. Featuring Nollywood icons like Nkem Owoh and Monalisa Chinda-Coker, the film merges cinematic ambition with profound local significance.

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Its London debut at Odeon Cinemas on August 29, 2025, precedes a Nigerian release on September 12, transforming a Rivers story into an international conversation starter about African historiography. For Rivers residents, the project represents more than a movie.

It’s proof that their landscapes and legends hold universal power – if only the world looks. As Fiberesima said, “When we celebrate our heroes, we reignite pride in who we are.” Her London premiere challenges Port Harcourt to champion its own stories with equal fervor.

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