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RE: WAKANDA FOREVER! GHANAIAN'S RESPOND TO BLACK PANTHER..
You just had to out me like that didn't you? But on a serious note, the movie lived up to it's hype and wasn't found wanting in clearly being African, from the language, dressing and mentions of places in Africa. Spoiler Alert: At a point, the supposed forest hideout of the Buku Haram was mentioned. (Not going to mention the scene, find it on your own).
Even though the plot was a bit predictable to me, (maybe not to you), the journey was definitely worth it. Africans will always stand behind anything African.
I believe this is a huge step forward for the black community especially in filmmaking. Great write-up
Thanks. I'm waiting patiently for it.. 😊