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Emem Isong, Belinda Effah, OC Ukeje attend DVD launch

Check out OC UKeje, Emem Isong, Belinda Effah and more at the premiere and DVD launch of Nsikan Isaac's 'The Banker'.

Belinda Effah at 'The Banker' DVD launch

‘The Banker’ starring Belinda Effah, Seun Akindele, Mbong Amata, Nsikan Isaac, and Ifeanyi Kalu premiered on Saturday May 16, 2015 at the prestigious Civic Centre on Ozumba Mbadiwe road, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Top Nollywood stars spotted at the event include Oc Ukeje, Emem Isong, Belinda Effah, Bobby Michaels, Nsikan Isaac among others.

The movie will be released on DVD in sales outlets nationwide following its premiere.

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