Interestingly, the film, produced by AY the comedian, employed Hollywood/Nollywood crew. Shot in Nigeria and America, Atlanta to be precise, 30 days is set to break into the Hollywood market.
The Akpos character is being described as follows: he is a Nigerian very own Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) and Chris Rock rolled into one. Akpos wins a 30-day holiday for two to Atlanta, Georgia.
He takes his cousin (Richard), an IT specialist on the all-expense paid trip.
This is an adventurous love story, filled with many hilarious moments.
Right from Warri until he landed in Atlanta, Akpos flung his unique personality, showing-off his smartness and foolishness in an exciting mix of rhetoric and witty humour.
In Atlanta, Akpos met three very peculiar people: Uncle Wilfred, a friend and self-acclaimed oil Firm employee, and lots of ‘Fellow Nigerians’. And he soon started enjoying his stay in Atlanta.
The main character's Warri accents and instincts almost turned him into a Hollywood celebrity.
Of course, Akpos would fall in and out of love. A human, like all of us, he would break hearts and get heartbroken himself. He would make mistakes and learn from them.
The movie stars: Ramsey Nouah, Lynn Whitefield, Desmond Elliot, Majid Michel, Vivica A. Fox, AY Makun, Juliet Ibrahim, Karlie Redd and was directed by Robert Peters.
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