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Exclusive Interview With Ghanaian Actress-Vicky Zugah

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GhanaCelebrities.Com: Who is Vicky Zugah? Can you tell us a bit about yourself?

Well, I’m from the Volta, born to Mr. Komla Zugah and Ms Beatrice Patu. I’ve three siblings of which I’m the third. If not on set, I watch movies and read a lot. Banku with Okro stew is my favourite.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: How did it all start for you as an actress?

It’s a gift from God. Actually, I had no intention of becoming an actress and I never knew I could act. I consistently used to receive complements from people that I ‘have the face’, I look like a ‘star material’ and stuffs like that. So I decided to give a try in ‘Trokosi’ alongside Jackie Appiah and the late Suzzy Williams. That was it, thank God for who I am now.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: What were some of the challenges you encountered whiles trying to break into the Ghanaian Movie industry?

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Exclusive Interview With Okyeame Kwame

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The ‘Rap Doctor’ explains the lyrics and story behind his hit track Anaa featuring Morris D’Voice.

GHanacelebrities.com: You describe yourself as the Rap Doctor, what is RAP?

Okyeame Kwame: RAP is the acronym for Rhythmic African Poetry. In simple terms, it’s poetry in motion; poetry being recited in rhythm. Another school of thought explains that rap is a clip version of rhapsody which is explained by Greek philosophers like Aristotle and Plato as appellations. In an African sense, it can be traced to court poetry. An example is the drum language (Ayan and Amoma). In short, the rapper is the chief drummer communicating over the background drum sets. Picture an ensemble of drummers at a function with a lead drummer. The lead drummer is the rapper while the background drummers are the beat used by the rapper.

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Exclusive Interview With Ms Shirley Frimpong Manso of Sparrow Productions

blankShe is also the CEO of Sparrow Productions and her company produced two semi finalists (unprecedented) at the Miss World beauty pageant within the past five years, after securing the rights from original franchise owners of the Miss Ghana Beauty pageant, Media Whizz Kidz.

In our efforts to celebrate Ghanaian achievers and bring these celebrities closer to their fans, Ghanacelebrities.com caught up with Shirley Frimpong Manso for an exclusive chit chat interview.

GhanaCelebrities.com:  Tell us briefly about yourself. Who is Shirley Frimpong Manso?

Shirley: Unlike the job I do I’m a very private person. I keep very few friends who I’m eternally loyal to. I don’t shy away from hard work; I play smart and capable of a lot of silly fun. I’m a disciplinarian, I don’t condone gossip and I don’t suffer fools easily. I like to learn, I’m open to sensible criticism, and I have a lot of respect for people with principles. I Love to travel, read, watch movies and always up for a good old fashion joke. I believe in positive thinking and doing good… if you think badly of people, bad things happen to you. I detest mediocrity.

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Exclusive Interview With Adjetey “Pusher” Anang

blankLove him or hate him, Adjetey Anang is a household name. He launched himself into stardom with “Pusher,” a bad boy, arole he played in the TV hit series ‘Things We Do For Love’ and was featured in films such as the Dutch production ‘Slavery’.

His stage productions include August Wilson’s ‘Joe Turner’s Come And Gone’ and Eugene Ionesco’s ‘La Cantatrice Chauve’. Adjetey holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana.

He is involved in youth programmes, through several TV series, focusing on reproductive health issues, parent-child relationships and peer pressure, to mention a few.  Adjetey is also active in his local film industry. He is part of a production house, called Sparrow Productions, whose goal is to revive Ghana’s struggling film industry.

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Introducing Smalls, Africa’s Jay Z

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With 10 mix tapes to his credit, US-based Ghanaian rapper Smalls certainly is perfecting his rapping skills for a gradual emergence on the hip-hop scene. Born Joseph ‘Nakwesi’ Andoh in Worcester, MA, Smalls has been rapping since age 15 when he did his first ‘show’ at an outdoor battle of the bands showcase.

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Exclusive Interview With Alexis Ntsiakoh

blankThere is a trend emerging in the movie industry where producers are looking at bringing international stars into African movies so as to attain wider audience. Alexis Ntsiakoh happens to be among those who have broken through the “dual cultural” set up with the aim of bringing a masterpiece of acting into African Movies.

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Exclusive Interview with Eddie Nartey

blankActors like Majid Michael, Van Vicker, Kofi Adjololo, Ekow Smith, Adjetey Anang, Chris Attoh, etc are the ones we look out for whenever one is watching Ghanaian movie but honestly, a name like Eddie Nartey surely doesn’t ring a bell in our ears not even to the layman on the street.This guy is a firm believer and has real talent.

After encountering disappointments from several auditions,he  remained unperturbed and keeps on persisting because to him he believes that God has endowed him the talent to act. Grabby as he is affectionately called by his friends, was not born into family of actors, he has to start from the scratch.

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Exclusive Interview With Pascaline Edwards

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Ghanacelebrities.com hooked up with one of the most legendary female actress of all time, Pascaline Edwards. Pascline gives us the low-down of her experiences on the road to film stardom among other things. To find out more listen to the unedited interview below.

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Exclusive Interview With Eugene Ankomah

www.ghanacelebrities.com had an interview with one of the most creative British Born Ghanaian artist (Eugene Ankomah). Eugeneis gifted with the ability to communicate through his various arts works and has gain International recognition. Below is the audio interview with Eugene Ankomah. [audio:http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/new/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Eugene-Ankomah1.mp3]

Teddy Abrokwa, King of Digital Radio

blankBroadcasting trends are shifting gradually from analogue to the digital world and this development has allowed Teddy Abrokwa, a young and dynamic Ghanaian broadcaster/ DJ to live his lifelong dream of informing, educating and entertaining the masses through radio.

Teddy, alias ‘God’s Favourite’, has gradually wormed his way into the hearts of many listeners in Ghanaian communities in UK and across Europe through Hot Digital Radio, broadcast live on the Sky Satellite Channel 0212 and via www.hotdigitalradio.com. He currently hosts three shows on the channel, where he brings listeners the best in music, celebrity interviews, freestyles, reviews and the odd showbiz gossips.

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Exclusive Interview With Juliet Ibrahim

Ghanacelebrities.com had an interview with one of the new and talented actresses of the Ghanaian Movie Industry, Juliet Ibrahim who was busy shooting a new movie at the time of this interview and astonishingly on the cast of this new movie is Slim Buster, the famous Ghanaian Musician. The young Ghanaian actress has acted alongside talented actors and … Read more

Exclusive Interview With Screwface

Ghanacelebrities recently had a chit chat with talented Hip Life artist Screwface, who was gracious enough to take time out of putting the finishing touches to his second album to chat with us. In the interview, Screwface discussed his style as an artist, his relationship with his preacher father and the challenges he faces in the … Read more

Exclusive Interview With Samini

Ghanacelebrities caught up with hip life great and MOBO award winning artist Samini for a brief interview. The endowed artist dished on everything from his new reinvention (his image), his new musical direction to fatherhood. The Hip Life guru also shared his views on some devious and unfair trends by Ghanaian organizers and his aspiration … Read more