Adama Djata Partners with Sierra Leone Youth to Create Africa’s First Superhero Movie
Author: Dickson Boadi
The OAT District of Sierra Leone has launched the African Cinematic Universe, a groundbreaking initiative led by local filmmakers aged 16 to 30.
Nii Adama Djata and the OAT Empire have partnered with these young creatives, becoming 50% stakeholders and the primary sponsors of this pioneering film company.
This collaboration has resulted in Africa’s first superhero movie made entirely by Africans, has already been released in two parts on the Anamase Coalition YouTube Channel.
The film is set to premiere at the Africa Global Peace Summit in December in Benin, further highlighting its significance.
Remarkably, the entire film was created using only cellphones, showcasing the ingenuity and determination of the Sierra Leonean youth involved.
This project follows a recent innovation by King Oyanka and Adama Djata: the introduction of the “1 Super Computer,” a traditional AI system that provides automated workforce solutions.
Both initiatives align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), demonstrating a commitment to global progress through technological and cultural advancements.