United States-based event and TV production firm, Antilia Heights Production Company headed by Nigerian-born showbiz impresario, Steve Egboro has perfected big plans to push Nigerian talents in North America.
The company has ramped-up promotions to stage Bovi’s soar-away Man On Fire comedy gig on June 22 at the expansive Infinite Energy Theatre, Georgia, Atlanta.
Similarly, Antilia Heights Production is also joining forces with popularly Nigerian singer, Davido to extend his highly sought-after 30 Billion Gang Concert to ‘God’s Own Country’.
Registered in Georgia, Atlanta as a limited liability company, the company operates in key areas such as arts, entertainment, and recreation.
In a short time, the firm is establishing a niche for itself among the blacks and non-black US communities.
Under its production arm, Antilia Heights TV, the company is on the movie set filming a feature length Nollywood flick entitled The Heir Apparent.’
Directed by veteran filmmaker, Robert Peters, the movie stars Nollywood hunks, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) and Joseph Benjamin in leading roles among an array of tested thespians. Antilia Heights’ modest effort is already getting noticed as it was not long ago awarded a Certificate of Honors by organizers of the Nollywood Travel Film Festival.
Speaking on its plans, Egboro noted that American fans are prepped for summer just as anticipation is high for entertainment and unique content from Nigeria among American.
“We are quite excited to be working with very talented entertainers who also understand the business. This is important for the reputation Antilia Heights Production is building I’m the industry and we plan to raise the bar high and continue to push the frontiers of Nigerian music,” he said.
“The dynamics of the industry is on another level and Nigerian talents own their fair share of the fan base. Our music and comedy transcend racial barriers in an interracial communities like America,” explained Egboro.
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