Thursday, 27 October 2011

Video: Okyeame Kwame’s Son Dances To Dbanj’s ‘Oliver Twist’ Song!



His father, Okyeame Kwame graced the launch of the second edition of the Exclusive Men’s Magazine because he is rocking the Front Cover.

After the launch, Sir Kwame Bota Nsiah Apau II, the son of the Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame decided to treat the patrons to some dancing moves.

He danced comfortably to Dbanj’s Oliver Twist song as people gathered around to catch a glimpse of him. Well if his dad is a rapper, he is a dancer.

He occasionally stopped dancing to pose for pictures. Hmmm the son of a star indeed. If Dbanj and Mo Hits Records Oliver Twist Dance Competition have not ended, I would have submitted this video on his behalf. Laughs

First Ever Ghana Music & Food Festival: The Final Showdown!


Konsule Entertainment, organizers of the maiden edition of the Ghana Music and Food Festival, are raring to showcase what they have in mind come this Friday. The event seeks to project Ghanaian culture to another level by celebrating Ghanaian Music and Food on the same platform.

The Director of the Festival said, “We will be delighted to have added another event on the calendar to promote our country Ghana and its beautiful culture. Like we said, we want everyone who comes to this event, leaves with memories to last them forever.”



The three day event which comes off at the International Trade Fair Center boasts of staging three different Ghanaian music genres at the same venue on the same day, at the same time. Organizers have Christian the stages ‘Ofie’ (twi for home, to mean typical Highlife Music), Neighborhood (for Hiplife Music) and Jerusalem (for local Gospel Music).

Different food types to be sold by food vendors from across the country will also be lined with particular music genres. For example ‘Auntie Muni Waakye’ will be stationed at Neighbourhood to cater for those crowds while ‘Heavy Do’ Chop Bar will also cater for ‘Ofie’ music area and ‘Kenkey Boutique’ will be at Jerusalem.

To give the Festival diversity, the very best of artiste for the respective music genres have been lined up to entertain the festival attendees. Of course festival attendees are given the choice of going to the music stage of their choosing since all the stages will play at the same time.

On Friday, 28th October, his Excellency the Vice President, John Dramani Mahama will open the event amidst members of the diplomatic corps, embassy attaches as well as other dignitaries. This will be followed by the Cultural Night which will be a cultural display by Wulomei, the Ghana Dance Ensemble and several other traditional cultural groups.

On the same night, the Happy Hour kick starts with seasoned highlife artiste lights the stage with their performances. Performers include Paapa Yankson, Doctor Paa Bobo, Rex Omar, AB Crentsil among a gamut of other

On Saturday, 29th October, all the three stages (Ofie, Neigborhood and Jerusalem) come alive with all the performers entertaining their respective fans and followers. Reggie’s Office will be the official club for the event for those who want to go clubbing. There would also be a VVIP session where stars and celebrities will entertain and interact with their fans, take pictures and sign autographs.

Sunday 29th, October will be the final day of the final. Dubbed ‘The Family Day Out’, families are encouraged to bring their kids to have fun. The specially created ‘Children’s Village’ will cater for the need of every child who comes with their parent. Highlights of the day also include an ‘Omo Tuo’ Session where celebrities and stars will serve festival attendees.

In short, Konsule Entertainment is taking Ghana’s most prestigious local and continental restaurants, premium drink suppliers and manufacturers, up market lifestyle brands and combines them all at the Trade Fair site for the Ghana Music and Food Festival. Don’t miss this event.

Ghana Music & Food Festival 2011 TV promo

Monday, 24 October 2011

Top Actors/Actresses Boycott ‘Kumawood Film Festival & Akoben Movie Awards!

 Movies produced in Kumasi are mostly done in Twi, a local language in Ghana. ‘Wood’ has become a generic name for movies. The industry in that part of Ghana now is termed as ‘Kumawood’.

Kumawood has nurtured lots of movie personalities who are doing marvellous in the make-believe fraternity. It has also brought to the limelight lots of budding talents both in the acting and directing field.

Yesterday in Kumasi, the organisers of the ‘Kumawood Film Festival & Akoben Movie Awards’ encountered their first major setback as top actors and actresses dominating the screens when it comes to movies produced in Kumasi boycotted the launch of the awards meant to honour them.

The idea behind the ‘Kumawood Film Festival & Akoben Movie Awards’ is to award Actors, Actresses, Writers, Directors, Producers, Technician and other personalities in the local film making industry in Ghana.

One would have thought that, the awards instituted to acknowledge their exploits and honour them will be viewed as a step in the right direction, especially when they complain of not being given the needed attention and their movies subjected to mockery.

The ceremony started without any of the top actors/actresses being present. Their where about was not readily known as no explanation at all was given. Only few of not so well known faces graced the occasion.

Later after the launch, GhanaCelebrities.Com eavesdropped on conversation between some movie enthusiasts who had graced the occasion hoping to meet their favourite stars and pose for the camera with them.

Information GhanaCelebrities.Com gathered after the launch indicate that, the unexpected boycott by the top stars was because most of them were on location shooting. Some even wondered why, the organisers didn’t liaise with the production houses to release them to attend the media launch.

Mr. Kwaku Twumasi, an Actor, Director and Producer who also doubles as the head of the awards committee denied the above. He explained to GhanaCelebrities.Com that, indeed they extended invitations to some of them but the attention was centered greatly on the media.

“As for the actors, of course, we invited some of them but we needed the media more than any other thing. It is the awards night and the festival itself that we really want the actors to participate”.

The award is not for only movie produced in Twi or in Kumasi. “Actually, the whole program [awards] is not for only actors in Kumasi. It is award that was instituted for producers who are conscious of traditions and customs. Promoting traditions and customs, so you can be in Accra, Walewale, Azim, provided you are conscious of customs and traditions, then you qualify for this award. It’s something for the whole Ghana”.

The ‘K.F.F. & Akoben Movie Awards’ is organised by Kumawood Entertainment and Concept Developers with support from major stakeholders of the film industry. The awards provide opportunities for film makers to have spotlight on their films and also aims at promoting, supporting indigenous Ghanaian film making.

The Committee members for the awards include; Nana Safo Kantanka, Nana Brefo, James Aboagye, Socrate Safo, Nana Wiafe Akenten and headed by Kwaku Twumasi.

The trophy to be given to each winner on December 2, 2011 and theme for the awards was also revealed at the launch.

HOW TO ENTER:
Pick, complete and return an official entry form at the offices of Joy FM, Accra and the office of the Akan Film Producers Association, Culture Centre, Kumasi.

Kumawood Entertainment & Concept Developers is located in Patasi, Kumasi, adjacent KSTS. Visit www.kumawood.com for more details.

Below Are The Categories For The Maiden Edition Of The Awards:
Best Picture [TV Series]
Best Actor [TV Series]
Best Actress [TV Series]
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Visual Effects
Bes Story
Best Picture [Movies]
Most Favourite TV Personality
Most Favourite Actor
Most Favourite Actress
Discovery of the Year
Best Twinglish Personality [Male]
Best Twinglish Personality [Female]
Best Directing
Best Film Editing
Best Screenplay
Best Light Man
Best Script
Best D.O.P.
Best Soundman
Best Marketer
Best TV Comedian
Best TV Comedy
Movie of the Year
The Most Promising Star
Best Traditional Movie
Best Producer
Best Original Song
Best Art Director
Best Cinematography
Best Wardrobe
Best Make Up
Best Production Manager

Keti Keke - Sala [Ghanaian artiste]

Kasa Low - Sala [Ghanaian artiste]

Video: Organisers Of The Miss Ghallywood Beauty Pageant & Talent Hunt Unveils P...

Organisers Of The Miss Ghallywood Beauty Pageant & Talent Hunt Unveils P...

Most beauty pageant organizers gets caught up in a mess because of their inability to present to the winners the advertise prizes.

The company behind the ‘Miss Ghallywood Beauty Pageant & Talent Hunt’, West Coast Entertainment [Ghana] Limited on Saturday in a brief ceremony unveiled the main prizes for the winners of the pageant and two runner ups to the media at Accra Mall.

In attendance were representative of each of the partnering companies as well as officials and crew of the organizing company which includes Ghanaian actors Ekow Smith Asante and Vivienne Achor who double as judges for the pageant.



‘Miss Ghallywood Beauty Pageant & Talent Hunt’ is an event designed to celebrate Ghanaian movie actors/actresses, appreciating the fans who patronise their movies, discover and make new movie stars and celebrities.

The company also specializes in Movie and Music Production, Modelling, Photo Studio, Artiste Management among others. The auditions start in Kumasi on November 19, 2011 at Paparazi Hotel and Accra on November 26, 2011 at Chibert Plaza,Spintex Road, 18 Junction.

Below are the prizes for the three winners;

Winner
*A Brand new car
*Lead roles in movies
*A Trip to Nigeria for a Film Festival
*1 Year bragging right
*Modelling jobs
*Managing contracts

1st Runner Up
*Plasma TV
*Sub-lead roles in movies
*A Trip to Nigeria for a Film Festival
*1 Year bragging right
*Modelling jobs
*Managing contracts

2nd Runner Up
*Home Theatre
*Sub-lead roles in movies
*A Trip to Nigeria for a Film Festival
*1 Year bragging right
*Modelling jobs
*Managing contracts

The maiden edition of the ‘Miss Ghallywood Beauty Pageant & Talent Hunt’ is sponsored by Tigo, Rana Motors, Samsung, Mavbe Parfume, AHG Abrantee, Fotostore Studio, Paparazi Hotel & Kent.

Visit: http://www.westcoastentertainmentgh.com/missghallywood for more information.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

GC Life 101: When A Lady Takes In Alcohol & Smokes In The Presence Of Her Child!

There is a verse in the Holy Bible which talks about training up a child in the way he should grow, so that even when he grows old, he will not depart from it. These nice words can be found in Proverbs chapter 22 vr 6.

In training up a child, the parents or the guardian must know that, compared to adults, children learn much faster. I have always been of the mindset that, kids are fast at learning. Children relate and turn to learn first about things they see or hear around them. Every child, whether brainy or not can remember a thing from TV and radio commercials.

This is why it is very important that, parents become meticulous with what they talk about when their children are around. Their utterances should be checked. Children are known to be quick at picking insults hailed on people by people around them. They also have the tendency to ask questions when they look lost.

If a child is quick at remembering basic things said in their presence, what then becomes of a child whose dad constantly smokes in his presence? What of a child whose mum hails insults at least provocation when the child is around? Such a child will be a spoilt-brat before he even grows up.

Most boys tend to follow the patterns of their fathers. Whiles girls tend to do same with their mothers. This is why expressions like this; like father like son or like mother like daughter is constantly on the lips of many to associate the child with his or her parents based on similarities in conduct.

A friend has seen the sense in being independent. After helping him with another friend of ours to buy stuff to decorate his room, we retired in the nearby Banku and Tilapia joint. We were so famished as the result of walking in Ghana’s scorching sun.

The sun blazes too much in Ghana. When one is walking in this sun, it burns as if the person is being punished. I won’t doubt it if the burns from the sun is responsible for the nut-heads in Ghana called politicians. This burn from the sun is so severe and so annoying. It makes people feel very uncomfortable.


After finally retiring to our seats, waiting for the waitress to attend to us. I chanced upon a very nice looking and smartly dressed young lady. She walked hurriedly pass us to grab a seat in a company of a school girl of about ten years.

The school girl was dressed in a school uniform with her school bag at her back. From the look of things, the lady must be her mother as they bear resemblance.

The lady wore what looks like a brownish suit which fitted and complimented her body curves.

Her body curves were a bit confusing and intimidating. Her figure is not that of a model. She is a bit gifted with flesh, not excess flesh though. Her hairstyle was well fixed; her suit was well ironed with a much cleaned pair of shoes to match it. She carried herself around like a corporate person.

After our orders have been taken, we looked at her direction on many occasions and signalled each other with eye contacts to concur that, the woman is ‘fine’. There is something about dark looking ladies that drives me nuts.  She sat close to me on my right side. Anytime I looked at her direction from my side view, my mind went blank with funny ideas.

After we were served with our drinks and awaiting for the almighty Banku and Tilapia, the woman who has captured our sense of reasoning was served with Guinness, an alcoholic beverage. The fact that, the woman was drinking an alcoholic drink in the presence of the school girl changed our moods. Which responsible parent will drink in the presence of her child? We whispered to ourselves.

But the real shocker came as she ordered a cigarette on top of it. As she smoked, the school girl who sat opposite her was busy doing her homework. She unknowingly inhaled the smoke as the woman puffs out. She didn’t appear to be a smoker but I remembered appearance can be deceptive.

To our amazement, she ordered a new set of cigarette and a drink. As she continued to smoke, we devoured our plates of the Banku and Tilapia. We felt bad for the little school girl but we couldn’t gather the courage to approach the woman.

What will this child think of smoking by the time she is 18? Life is a long journey and we pick and learn a lot from the people around us…It is one thing if an adult smokes and it is another if she does it in front of innocent little girls…

GC Life 101 is a feature on GhanaCelebrities.Com. This looks at various life realities in short story forms as we try to entertain, educate and inform our readers on a variety of life experiences. Articles for GC Life 101 will be filed under Blog.

To The Men: Launch Of Exclusive Men’s Magazine Slated For Saturday October 22 At The Airport View Hotel! Okyeame Kwame Grabs Front Cover!

The publishers of the Exclusive Men’s Magazine [E.M.M.], Clemok Solutions will on Saturday, October 22 launch the second edition of their lifestyle magazine which happens to be Ghana`s premiere men`s lifestyle magazine.

It is in the wake of this that the management of the magazine have put together a massive outdoor event at the Airport View Hotel in Accra to outdoor the magazine.

For the first time in Ghana, a magazine which seeks to depict detailed lifestyle of exclusive men has been put out to satisfy curious ladies and readers with high interest in that regard.


The Editor-In-Chief Mr. Clement Owusu Kwakye who will be unveiling the second edition of the magazine which is due to be released unto the market anytime soon in a chat said.

“I must say that this is an improvement over what we produced from the beginning, so I can say with authority that we are satisfied with the outcome. This edition has more insightful articles about men and corporate Ghana with quality pictures to go with them. We spent more time on this edition too more than the first one because we wanted an error free edition which can attract more corporate people in our net.

“I am using the opportunity to invite corporate Ghana to our launch on 22nd October at the Airport View Hotel at 6pm”, he told Flex Newspaper reporter.

Apart from coming to the launch, revellers will also have picture opportunities to appear in the next edition of the magazine in the gallery. The second edition of the magazine has rapper Okyeame Kwame on the cover and he is expected to grace the occasion and share his experience.

Patrons will be given free copy of the magazine at the launch.

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Where Are The Ghanaian Movie Directors? Have They Been Sidelined By Their Nigerian Counterparts?

Contrary to what many people think, there are essentially enough movie directors in Ghana. The only problem is that, they don’t get scripts to direct.

Several reasons have been given for their inability to get scripts. The most common of all the reasons is, they are not fully committed at their job as movie directors, whereas the Nollywood directors are said to be the exact opposite.

From movies released, it appears that movie directors from Nollywood have been offered permanent seats in the Ghana Movie Industry –demoting their counterparts in Ghana to the background. They seem to have taken over their jobs.

The presence of Nollywood movie directors inGhanais very noticeable. Their number is huge and the list is a tall one. If a movie is not directed by Phil Bernard then it will be Ish Thompson or Willie Ajenge or maybe Ofam Okereke. If it is not Ifeanyi Onyeabor and Tchidi Chikere or John Izedonmi then your guess will be right, because it will certainly be Frank Raja Arase or Pascal Amanfo.

And the list keeps growing. Where are the Ghanaian movie directors?

In GhanaCelebrities.Com’s interaction with some of the biggest movie producers inGhanawho pleaded to remain anonymous, they mentioned that top movie producers prefer to offer their scripts to Nollywood movie directors to direct at the expense of the Ghanaians.

The Nigerian directors are said to be very well involved in their jobs but same can’t be said of the Ghanaian directors. The only way to avoid embarrassment or disgrace is to learn. According to the top producers, the Nigerian directors keep updating themselves, something that remains a dream to their Ghanaian counterparts.


So what happened to all the National Film and Television Institute [NAFTI] students who graduate annually? What has happened to the Ernest Kofi Abbeyquayes, the William Akuffos, the Samuel Nais and wife Veronica Quarshie Nai [Princess Films], the Sam Fiscians, the Harry Lauds, the Akwetey Kanyi Ashiagbors, the Bob Smiths (Diabolo Man)?

Their whereabouts is not readily known but most of them have left the movie business whiles some appear jaded or close to bankruptcy.

The only few active directors in Ghana now are Socrate Safo, Augustine Abbey (Idikoko), Shirley Frimpong Manso and Leila Djansi. Each of them only direct movies they produce themselves or movies they are involved in…

This might say a lot about their commitment to their jobs. A school of thought says that, if they are indeed committed to their jobs, why are they not offered scripts to direct? Why are their own compatriots not trusting them with scripts?

I’m aware of a very comical explanation that has crowded the minds Ghanaian movie directors as to why they don’t get scripts from Ghanaian producers apart from directing their own movies.

They are not trusted with scripts because it is believed that, they cannot deliver. They also know that, their counterparts will not be pleased with their work, so they shy away from it.

I’m waiting for the day when Ghanaian producers will put their pride and ego away and offer scripts to their counterparts to direct. And such day will be pleasant if the Ghanaian directors are able to efficiently deliver as well.

It is refreshing to know that Kobi Rana is being given the opportunity to direct different scripts apart from his own scripts. The others must step up their game to be able to receive jobs from other producers!

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Tinny - Anaconda

Vodafone 4SYTE Music Video Awards 2011 Nominations Out!



The organisers of the annual 4SYTE Music Video has released the full nominations for the 2011 edition of the awards. The awards is organised by 4SYTE TV under the tutelage of telecommunication giant, Vodafone.

Some of the videos in the nominations are nothing to write home about and it will be shameful if they win awards but hey let’s wait and see how the voting goes.

If your favourite doesn’t win, it means they didn’t acquire enough votes. So all you have to do is to vote for them and make sure they come on top. Vote for them before you come and complain. If you know how to complain, you might as well know how to vote.

How To Vote For Your Favourite Video:
Text name & category of artiste to Vodafone short code 1738 and all networks.
Example: Best Group Video VIP to 1738

GhanaCelebrities.Com will keep you posted on developments. Hmmm! I have started voting for my favourites, why don’t you do the same?

BELOW ARE THE FULL NOMINATIONS.

Best Group Video
VIP - My Baby
R2Bees - Ajeeii
4x4 - Waist & Power
Rana - Fly With Me
5five  - Move Back
Ruff & Smooth - Azingele
F.O.I  - One More Time

Best Chorography
Praye  - New Dance
Castro - Do Da Dance
Sherifa Gunu - Mbrantie
Richie - Asa Fofro
VIP - Away
Slim Buster - Love Somebody

Best Photography
Becca - African Woman
Trigmatic - My Life
Man Sing Angel - Imagination
Bra Kevin Beats - Three Headed Beast
4x4 - Waist & Power
Dblack - Somebody
Guru - Mma Kuo
Jay Ghatey - Waiting For You

Best Hiplife Video
Obour - Back To Obour
Stay J - Sue
R2bees - Ajeeii
VIP - Away
DCryme -  Kill Me Shy
Kwaw Kese  - For The Popping
Reggie Rockstone - Esewara
Bra Kevin Beats - Three Headed Beast
Guru - Mma Kuo
Okyeame Kwame  - Faithful
Asem - No More Kpayor

Best Hilife Video
George Darko - Lucky Star
Kwame Zaggy - Just The Two Of Us
Kwabena Mafia -  I Go Pay
Jay Ghartey - Me Do Wo
King David - Bedi
Bless - Me Dan Da
Adene Best  - Djata Bi

Best Special Effects
Chase  - Tell Me Your Name
Nu Africa - Nu Africa
Aj Nelson - Same Girl
Obour - Back 2 Obour
Wutah Kobby – Ambulance

Best Reggea Video
Iwan - Tell Them
Wa Don - High Performance
Sonni Balli -  Oh Why
Blakk Rasta  - Miss Right
Rough & Smooth -  Time Changes
Samini  - Dadie Tse

Best Female Video
Becca - Push
Eazzy - One Gal
Diamond - Popping
Sherifa Gunu - Mbrantie
Sala - Falling
Raquel-  Odo
Efya - Sexy Sassy Wahala

Best Male Video
Trigmatic - My Life
Asem - No More Kpayor
DCryme - Kill Me Shy
Bra Kevin Beats - Three Headed Beast
Chase - Tell Me Ur Name
Okyeame Kwame - Faithful
Samini - Dadie Kye

Best Editing
Iwan - Who Is Bad
Asem - No More Kpayor
Stay J - Sue
Richie & Sway - Intoxicated
Sarkodie - Lay Away
DBlack - Get On Da Dance Floor
4x4 - Waist & Power

Best Collaboration
Stay Jay & Sarkodie - Sue
Castro & Baby Jet - Do The Dance
Becca & Trigmatic - Push
Eazzy & Richie - One Girl
Reggy & Sammini - Esawura
Jay Ghatey &Tinny - Hard All Day
DBlack & Kwabena Kwabena - Somebody
R2bees & Sarkodie - Ajiiee

Discovery Of The Year
DCryme - Kill Me Shy
Yaw Siki - Wupe Sa
Ziggy - You Say Watin
Bra Kevin Beats - Three Headed Beast
Fritz Ft Guru - Me Do Wo
J-Town - Guns & Roses

Best Directed
Becca - African Woman
Eazzy - One Girl
Guru - Mmaa Kuo
Jay Gartey - Waiting For You
Sarkodie - Lay Away
Obour - Back To Obour
Bra Kevin Beats - Three Headed Beast
Reggy & Samini - Esawura

Best Storyline
Obour Back To Obour
Reggie Esewara
Chase Tell Me Your Name
Becca African Woman
Trigmatic My Jolie
Guru Mmaa Kuo
Eazzy One Girl

Overall Best Video
4x4 Waist & Power
Asem No More Kpayor
Bra Kevin Beats Three Headed Beast
Becca African Woman
Obour Back To Obour
Okyeame Kwame Faithful
R 2 Bees Ajiee
Jay Ghartey Waiting For You

Best African Act
Naeto C (Nigera) - 10/10
Cabo Snoop (Angola) - Windeck
Wizkid (Nigeria) - Holla At Your Boy
Ice Prince (Nigeria) - Oleku
Dblack (Ghana) - Get On Da Dance Floor
Samini (Ghana) - Dadie Kye
D Banj (Nigeria) - Mr Endowed Rmx
R2bees (Ghana) - Ajiiee

Best Hip-Hop Video
Dblack - Get On The Dance Floor
C-Real - Ibe The Swagg
Nu Africa - Nu Africa
J-Town - Guns & Roses
Scientific - I Like U Girl
Sakordie - Lay Away
Manifest - Suffer
Trigmatic - My Life

Best Gospel Video
Gifty Osei - Fe Fee Fe
No Tribe - Bohye
Cwesi Oteng - Mercy
Philipah Baafi - De3ba Wons3m
Lady Prempeh - Faa Faa
Cecilia Marfo - Afunu Ba

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Upcoming Movie: ‘A Little Affair’ Starring Adjetey ‘Pusher’ Anang, Kalsum Sinarie Baffoe, Kafui K. Danku, Eddie Nartey, Ebi Bright Among Others!



AA Productions, one of the forces to reckon with in Africa movie production will soon hit our screens with a new movie. The movie titled ‘A Little Affair’ was premiered for the first time at the Ghana Movie Club at Maxlot Hotel.

The Ghana Movie Club offers the general public to watch new unreleased movies before they come to the market for consumption. New movies are watched on the club meetings on Wednesdays by journalists, actors and actresses as well as artists who feature in the said movies.

After a particular movie is shown, the people mentioned above are given the chance to review the movie and offer constructive criticism to the production house. The Ghana Movie Club started with Socrate Safo’s ‘Sons of Satan’ followed by ‘A Little Affair’.



‘A Little Affair’ is not your conventional type of a movie. Rules are meant to be broken. It’s a movie that broke some of the essential rules in film making. It is usually a hero’s triumph and a villain’s death or disaster at the end of a movie.

In this movie, Adjetey Anang played Prof Ken. As a young professor, young ladies on campus find solace in getting close to him because of his affable looks. Two of his students start getting funny ideas as they try getting close to him. They had fallen heel in love…

He saw the sudden closeness as a lecturer-student relationship but to the ladies, it was students trying to woo their lecturer. This closeness forces his uncompromising and busy-girlfriend-always-running-errands for her dad to be jealous and complained.

Eventually when the girlfriend traveled to South Africa to run errands for her dad, Dzifa played by Kafui K. Danku ceased the opportunity and offered to cook him a meal at his house. This is where the twists and turns in the movie started.

Apparently, Dzifa had heard that, Prof. Ken was warming the bed of her step-mother played by Kalsum Sinare Baffoe. After failing to convince Adjetey why he should have sexual intercourse with her, Dzifa goes to report to implicate him as raping her.

‘A Little Affair’ was directed by Kofi Rana. I like the fact that, big producers are seeing his potentials and tapping into it. He again brought his originality to bear on this movie. He might not be in the same league with the Kwaw Ansahs but the young man is steadily growing to a mature film maker.

After the screening of the movie, Adjetey Anang told GhanaCelebrities.Com about the sensitive nature of his role in the movie.

“First of all, we were treating a subject that is very sensitive – the issue was rape and also unhealthy relationships. The character I played was involved with a number of girls – ladies for that matter."

“Also the issue of how our audience or viewers easily tag you after you play some of these sensitive roles is not the best. It was a bit uncomfortable but then in the end I gave my best shot.”

Actress Kafui K. Danku
Actress Kafui K. Danku