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HRH Adama Djata Partners with Sierra Leone Youth to Launch Africa’s First Superhero Movie, Set for Premiere at Africa Global Peace Summit

In a groundbreaking development, the OAT District of Sierra Leone has launched the African Cinematic Universe, marking a significant milestone in African filmmaking.

This initiative, spearheaded by a group of young filmmakers aged 16 to 30, has gained significant support from Nii Adama Djata and the OAT Empire, who have entered into a 50% partnership with the group. As the primary sponsor of this innovative film company, the OAT Empire is playing a crucial role in bringing this visionary project to life.

The film, heralded as Africa’s first superhero movie made by Africans, is already making waves. Currently, it is available in two parts on the Anamase Coalition YouTube Channel.

The film will also be showcased at the prestigious Africa Global Peace Summit in December, held in Benin, further cementing its impact on the continent’s cultural landscape.

What sets this project apart is the collaboration and ingenuity of the young filmmakers from Sierra Leone, who created the entire film using cellphones.

This remarkable feat underscores the power of creativity and innovation, even with limited resources.

This cinematic endeavor follows closely on the heels of another groundbreaking initiative by King Oyanka and Adama Djata: the introduction of a revolutionary traditional AI system through their “1 Super Computer” initiative.

This cutting-edge quantum AI employment firm is leading the way in providing automated workforce solutions that ensure precision data, unbiased governance, and uninterrupted work rates.

Both the African Cinematic Universe and the “1 Super Computer” initiative are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and promote prosperity for all.

These efforts highlight a commitment to not only advancing technology and culture in Africa but also contributing to global development and sustainability.

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