Rahama Sadau Actress visits Pan African Film Festival office in Los Angeles

Since she arrived Los Angeles, Rahama Sadau has paid a visit to Relativity School and attended the world premiere of the movie "Road to Redemption." 


On Wednesday, November 9, 2016, Rahama Sadau spent the morning at the office of the well known Pan African Film Festival.

The actress met with the executive director Ayuko Babu, the director of programming Asantewa Olatunji, the director of Operations Steven Minor and other stakeholders. Also present at the meeting was Michael Novak, CEO One Plus Two Media, Inc.


Established in 1992, The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of cultural understanding among peoples of African descent. PAFF is dedicated to racial tolerance through the exhibition of film, art and creative expression.
Since 1992, every year PAFF-LA showcases over 150 quality new films and over 100 fine artists and unique craft persons from the United States, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, South America, Europe, the South Pacific and Canada, all showcasing the diversity and complexity of people of African descent.
The actress is currently in Los Angeles to observe the making of Akon and Jeta Amata's new film "The American King", which will also take them to Nigeria, Sengal and South Africa in December.
Sadau was recently expelled from Kannywood by the Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria for featuring in a romantic music video by Jos born singer, ClassiQ.
Since she arrived Los Angeles, the actress has paid a visit to Relativity School and attended the world premiere of the movie "Road to Redemption" which held on Tuesday, November 1, 2016, at the Raleigh picture studios in Los Angeles, alongside Akon.

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