The movie, 93 days which centres its plot on the Ebola Crisis and how Nigeria was able to overcome what could have spread to be an epidemic and mass disaster has made its way into Nigeria for its first showing.
Recall that the movie was first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Friday, September 9th, 2016 where it premiered at the Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto, Ontario Canada.
The movie made its way into the The Rock cathedral auditorium in Lagos which had a capacity of 7,000 people only to tear its capacity wide as extra seats were needed for viewers.
Dotun Olakunri, the executive producer of the movie wrote on his social media page:
“#93Days Premiere Lagos!! The Rock cathedral auditorium capacity 7K, but needed extra chairs and people sitting on the stairs! Awesome reception to the film. Outstanding audience with plenty of dignitaries and celebrities. representations from Embassies from US., Germany etc. Gov’s and ex Govs, appreciative audience and plenty of clapping and standing ovations, awards, Pride of a nation, not a negative word!! In cinemas from Friday!!!”