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ROYAL ENDORSEMENT FOR ‘LEGEND OF ORONSEN’ AS MOVIE PRODUCER, ROSELINE SANNI AJOSE BEGINS STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT WITH VISIT TO OLORI ASHLEY OGUNWUSI - The MediaGood

ROYAL ENDORSEMENT FOR ‘LEGEND OF ORONSEN’ AS MOVIE PRODUCER, ROSELINE SANNI AJOSE BEGINS STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT WITH VISIT TO OLORI ASHLEY OGUNWUSI

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Movie producer, Roseline Sanni Ajose with the Queen of Ile-Ife, Olori Ashley Ogunwusi…in the UK

Renowned international movie producer and actress Roseline Sanni Ajose (RSA) has officially commenced a high-level stakeholders’ engagement tour ahead of her forthcoming historical epic, The Legend of Oronsen, a culturally rich film inspired by the heritage of Owo Kingdom in Ondo State.

Marking a symbolic and strategic first step, Roseline Sanni Ajose paid a courtesy visit to Her Royal Majesty, Olori Ashley Afolashade Ogunwusi, wife of the Ooni of Ife, at her UK residence.

The regal meeting underscored the film’s deep roots in Yoruba history and its aspiration to authentically preserve African narratives for global audiences. Hosted in an atmosphere where royalty, culture, and cinema converged, the engagement highlighted the importance of royal institutions in safeguarding and amplifying indigenous stories.

The Legend of Oronsen is a historical motion picture that seeks to spotlight the rich traditions, spirituality, and resilience of Owo people, while positioning Nigerian history within the global cinematic space.

Through this stakeholders’ tour, RSA aims to build strategic partnerships with traditional rulers, cultural custodians, policymakers, and institutional leaders whose support is vital to delivering a world-class production.

With this royal endorsement setting the tone, Roseline Sanni Ajose’s initiative signals a bold call to dignitaries, cultural leaders, and investors to rally behind a movie project dedicated to heritage preservation, cultural diplomacy, and the future of African storytelling.

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