
Popular actress Yvonne Nelson is warming her way into African cinemas as she is getting ready to tour the continent with her latest movie, If Tomorrow Never Comes (ITNC).
The movie has already been premiered in Ghana and is currently making an impact in Nigerian cinemas. It is expected to repeat the feat in other African countries in the coming months.
The best legs in the game signature actress is yet to announce which countries she will be touring with the new movie.
But she told NEWS-ONE that the movie would also be screening at some major film festivals before the year ends.
If Tomorrow Never Comes tells an epic story of a young girl, Ewurabana, who was sold into slavery by her wicked uncle after her mother died leaving her and her kid brother in the village.
She went through all kinds of inhumane treatments at the hands of her handlers.
It stars Yvonne Nelson, David Dontoh, Khareema Aguiar, Becca, Kweku Elliot, Bismark The Joke, Adeyemi Okowlawon and several others.
The movie has been causing movie fans to shed tears due to its emotional tone.
By Francis Addo (Twitter: @fdee50 Email: [email protected] )


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