Africa Needs a Hero
Written by Aurélien Henry OBAMA
Lost Brother « Waka-waka man » the film is the first true actual international African martial arts movie in history. This film is supported by Shiai Magazine “The International African Martial Arts Magazine” and NGUL Productions Entertainment in association with A3 Crew, Gold Star Entertainment and Psalm23 Studio all based in Cameroon a central region African country.
“Lost Brother is the story of African soldier after end of the civil war in his country Koonan; he searches for his missing brother. He gets into a small African town controlled by ex-rebels turned to hardcore criminals. He has to get rid of the town the bad guys, if he is able to get back to his brother whereabouts.”
Every people, every race and every culture deserves to have their own heroes to believe in; Africa needs a hero. It is for this reason why concept of the character Jake DAMOSE alias Waka-waka man was created to enable a whole continent to have their own action packed heroes in the international martial arts movies and promote true African heroes in the world. Africa needs not one hero but many heroes to enable whole generations of people in the continent to be proud of their cultural and traditional heritage.
Aurélien Henry OBAMA also known as “The Voice of the African Warrior Tradition” will have the heavy burden to play the main role of Jake DAMOSE alias “The Waka-waka man”. He is the actual publisher of Shiai Magazine. Son of a retired Cameroon diplomat in the USA and Canada in the 70’s and 80’s, he is a producer, director, writer, fight choreographer, actor, martial artist and researcher in African Martial arts. Through his work he has been fighting to valorize Africans and Blacks in the martial arts world and promoting African fighting systems all over the world. He believes that martial arts can unite people all over in the world through the love of Almighty God.
Lost Brother “Waka-waka man” the film will have an international cast and crew from all over the world to support this African martial arts film initiatives to bring joy and pride to the African people and all people of the world. Below are some of the names of those who will partake in this film.
African American retired World kickboxing champion Robert Parham turned film actor who starred as Buster Jones his breakthrough martial arts movie will star as the main villain of Lost Brother film as John TAIGO. He will play beside international Indian dancer and actress Gauri Artist who will play his girl friend.
Also African American actual World Kickboxing Champion and action film actor Jason Sterling will feature in the movie as the friend of the hero.
Pavel Nyziak from Poland a martial artist who is webmaster and film agent of Bolo Yeung will play one of the bad guys in the movie.
And there will be many more….
Many International, African and Cameroonian martial artists and actors will play in the movie followed by a powerful African music soundtrack by best African musicians and international musicians in the business.
The movie Lost Brother “Waka-waka man” will be filmed in the year 2011 in the beautiful landscape of the African country Cameroon. Aurélien Henry OBAMA who is the producer and writer of Lost Brother “Waka-waka man” followed by Robert Parham, Jason Sterling and Pavel Nyziak are all associate producers. African American Patrick Gorham director of Africa Writes www.africawrites.com will be a consultant for the film. They are looking for financial supports, donation of equipments, international promotion and also moral support by people of goodwill in this great African martial arts upcoming movie to give honor to a whole continent made up of great hardworking people which needs to give a dream of hope that they too can have their own heroes to believe in and count on.
For more detail information about the Lost Brother “Waka-waka man” international African film project visit film website made by Pavel Nyziak who is also the film webmaster at
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Or by mail at
Aurélien Henry OBAMA
P.O BOX 14639 Yaoundé, Cameroon
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