— Elite author and readers favorite, Haki Ammi, is thrilled to announce the launch of his campaign, “Bring Homeland Television Series to Baltimore” —
Nationwide — It’s no news that there is an inseparable bond between Baltimore and world class television. The relationship between the city and the TV series, House of Cards, was both economically and socially positive and it was very disappointing seeing them shoot their last season some time ago. On this note, success scholar Haki Ammi has launched a campaign to encourage the television series Homeland which appears on Showtime to consider shooting its next season in Baltimore, MD.
Homeland is an overwhelming and highly exhilarating TV series that portrays events that would sublimate the viewer’s entire being. Its content depicts series of complex actors who work together to achieve a suspenseful and sensational storyline. Recently, Haki himself served as an extra in the Homeland series.
Using the hashtag #BringHomelandTVtoBaltimore and a Facebook group by the same name, Haki aims to build on the basis of both House of Cards and Homeland which are similar to encourage youth and adult civics and to bring a wonderful quality show to Baltimore and Maryland at large. According to Haki, “There has been a growing support with the Maryland film office to support projects like House of cards so why not Homeland”. This campaign encompasses everyone and Haki Ammi encourages the general public to key in and help bring the very best to Baltimore, MD.
About Haki Ammi
Haki Ammi is co-author of the bestseller Mission Unstoppable: Extraordinary Stories of Failures’ Blessings, a radio host, an entrepreneur, a community organizer, a speaker, a job and career coach, and a network marketer. He is also a United States Navy veteran, and currently a 13 year veteran serving as an EMT/FF in Baltimore City Fire Department. He was a Business Marketing Major which positioned him as a Board member on Baltimore City African American Chamber of Commerce. His work has been featured in the Baltimore Afro, and the Baltimore Times Newspaper. He has hosted radio programs on www.elifemedia.net, the Carl Nelson Show, and 1590 AM WFBR in Baltimore. He has been on the newsmaker line for the Larry Young Morning Show on 10:10am in Baltimore. In all, Haki has proven to be a hardworking and focused figure to be emulated.
For more information and/or to contact Haki Ammi, visit www.successscholarhaki.com or contact him at 410-209-9867 and hakiammi@gmail.com.