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The rise and rise of Anayo Kingsley Okeke, CEO Anii Billions Movies

December 21,2019
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Anayo Kingsley Okeke, better known in the Nigerian movie industry as Billy derived from “Billionaire” has gradually craved an niche for himself as he keeps soaring in movie world.

 

The rise and rise of Anayo Kingsley Okeke, CEO Anii Billions Movies

The Orumba North – Anambra State born actor, cum movie producer and marketer who lived the better part of his life in Benin City, was born October 18,1999 and presently lives in Asaba where he focuses on shunning out great movies for his fans.

Shedding more lights on his success story and how he rose from grass to grace, the CEO of Anii Billions Movies Production LTD said: “I came into Nollywood as an actor in the year 2014. I was featured in just 2 Jobs which wasn’t even fair enough to bring me out as a Celebrity. After that, producers refuse to give me roles then I started producing my own movies 2015. It was really good because I take sub-leads in the movies then I give the leads to my Senior colleagues. But after producing the movie, it was always difficult to sell in the market because most marketers mostly sell films they produce and even if they sell it for me, I won’t make much gain.”

“So, I thought of it and I tried joining FVPMAN (Film video producers and marketer Association of Nigeria) but I was scammed. That same year, I had to travel to Lagos to learn the business from a guru. Then I came back to Asaba and applied again. God was so kind and they accepted me as a marketer. Since then till now, my business has been going well. My movie career is moving smoothly. And I can proudly say I’ve projected some rising stars in Nollywood and they’re doing well on their own and that gives me more fuel to continue the good works.”

 

The rise and rise of Anayo Kingsley Okeke, CEO Anii Billions Movies
Anayo Kingsley Okeke is a business man with his Billy’s Wine Shop And super stores. He is a philanthropist, Grammarian and Humanitarian.
youngest Marketer. He is also graduate of Oko polytechnic.

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