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PHOTOS OF THE DAY: Yvonne Nelson, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Sandra Ankobiah, Delay & Nikki Samonas

Yvonne Nelson
Yvonne Nelson

Yesterday, GhanaCelebrities.Com’s sources at Cape Coast hotel informed us that Yvonne Nelson, Kay Elliott and Jimmy Jean-Louis stopped over to pick up some food-takeway, and now we know why they were in Cape Coast.

It looks like the Ghanaians took Jimmy Jean-Louis to see the Cape Coast castle—far from what we thought things were. We just hope the food was GREAT…

I was recently in Central region and I visited both the Cape Coast and Elmina castle—an emotional journey every black person should at least once take. CLICK HERE FOR PICTURES.

Delay is holding a bag—and I want one of you to help me with the identification. When it comes to dresses, she seems to be buying the wrong ones as they mostly look cheap on her.

Check below for the photos…

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PHOTOS: Yvonne Nelson Spotted At Kotoka Int. Aiport Without Make Up

About 12pm, lanky Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson touched down at the Kotoka International Airport from the United States of America where she shot a movie alongside John Dumelo, Jimmy Jean-Louis and others. Yvonne appeared very unforgettable when photographs were being taken of her; because she had no mak-up on, and as you know make-ups beautify … Read more

John Dumelo Stars Alongside Jimmy Jean Louis In New Movie-A Night In Vegas

After his excellent role play in the Leila Djansi’s multiple award winning movie-Sinking Sands, Jimmy Jean Louis is returning to Africa cinema, starring alongside John Dumelo in ‘A Night In Vegas‘… John Dumelo flew to the United States few weeks ago via London to work on this movie…We know Jimmy does not accept roles unless … Read more

More Photos From AMAA 2012 Feat. Majid Michel, Mandy Jay, Jimmy Jean Louis, Kunle Afolayan, Ayo Makun, Kate Henshaw & Others

I have not come across anyone who has been able to get the whole Ghanaian traditional wear so perfect on the red carpet like Mandy Jay, the host of E-Talk on GhONE did at the 2012 African Movie Academy Awards which took place over the weekend in Nigeria…She gave ‘Kente’ its preserved prestige and worth … Read more

African Cinema’s Best Converges At The 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards!

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Majid Micheal, Jackie Appiah & fans in Gambia for AMAA Nominations jam

Lagos, Nigeria is set to host Africa and the international film community at the eighth Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), taking place this Sunday, 22 April 2012, at the Expo Centre, Eko Hotel & Suites. At the World Media Conference held in Lagos recently, AMAA founder Peace Anyiam Osigwe announced “Africa Rising” as the theme of this year’s awards.
“After decades of being one of the largest consumers of foreign films in the world, the nearly one billion strong African audience is embracing its continent’s unique stories and storytellers,” says Peace.  “A new wave of African filmmakers has emerged across the continent. In Nigeria, Nollywood has effectively repositioned Africa’s creative industries.

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Trailers Of Movies For Africa Movie Academy Awards 2012!

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Majid Michel nominated for Best Actor for AMAA 2012

The nominations for the Africa Movie Academy Awards 2012 were announced last weekend in Banjul, Gambia.
The awards itself is slated for 22 April in Lagos, Nigeria hosted by Jimmy Jean-Louis.
We bring you trailer of movies vying for the AMAA nods this year.

Read More: Africa Movie Academy Awards 2012: Ama K. Abebrese Nominated Again For AMAA Best Actress Award!

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Africa Movie Academy Awards 2012 Nominations Night Slated For 17 March In Banjul, Gambia!

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AMAA 2012

The Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), Africa’s most prestigious awards for filmmakers, receives 328 entries from across Africa, up from 220 in 2011. Nomination night is 17 March 2012 in Banjul, Gambia.
The Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), the continent’s most prestigious awards for filmmakers, has received 328 entries from across Africa, up from 220 in 2011. This includes 134 feature films, 88 short films, 57 documentaries and six animations. 43 entries came from Africans in the Diaspora, with the other entries coming from 23 countries across the continent, including Ghana.
Dr. Asantewa Olantunji, Director Of Programming of The Pan African Film Festival, headed this year’s jury, which included June Giavanni, programmer for Planet Africa At The Toronto International Film Festival; Keith Shiri, Founder and Film Curator at the London Festival, Africa at The Pictures; Dorothee Wenner, a curator at The Berlin Film Festival; Shaibu Husseini, an actor, dancer and The Nigerian Guardian arts journalist;  Steve Ayorinde, editor-in-chief of The Daily Mirror;  Ayoko Babu, Executive Director of The Pan African Film Festival; Dr. Hyginus Ekwuazi, a film scholar and critic; and directors Berni Goldblat and John Akomfrah, OBE.

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