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PHOTOS: Christabel Ekeh, Nana Akua Addo, Kyeiwaa, Nikki Samonas, Salma Mumin, Vicky Zugah & Sonia Ibrahim

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Christabel Ekeh

The Ghana Movie Awards 2013’s red carpet had some eye popping moments with Christabel Ekeh leading the team in a white fitted, high slit dress that did put her bra on full BLAST…

I am not sure how that dress was meant to be worn—since it looks a bit over stretched at the chest area.

Nana Akua Addo also decided to show her post baby body and Kyeiwaa was looking lovely…Nikki Samonas, Salma Mumin, Vicky Zugah and Sonia Ibrahim were all looking cute!

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How Popular Are Our Ghanaian Celebrities? Let’s End The Delusion!

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Celebrities all over the world have taken a pill of delusion—making them feel they are above certain things, untouchable or possess some sort of inherent superiority.

Most, it is the delusion which fetches them all the troubles they constantly find themselves in with the law, drugs and society…

Narrowing it down to Ghana, it is apparent that most of our Ghanaian Celebrities have taking the obstinate pill of delusion—making them think they are far popular than they are in reality.

And I do not blame them for their delusion; I think it mostly stems from the way and manner we easily give the celebrity cloth to people to wear in Ghana.

In Ghana, everyone on TV is equally a celebrity and the moment the person is tagged as such, he/she thinks the next Lady Gaga or Michael Jackson has arrived—measuring his/her fame beyond the rode.

Recently, I got into a discussion with a certain Ghanaian Celebrity (we call of them so) about why Nigerian TV personality Denrele did not know actress-Lydia Forson when he hosted the Channel O’ News Live in Accra.

According to this female Ghanaian Celebrity, what Denrele did was a total disrespect and Nigerians always do that to bring Ghana down.

I tried to get her to consider this; what if Denrele did not actually know who Lydia Forson is? And as a matter of fact, I will not be shocked if he does not know her and several of our so called celebrities—-because the noise and hype is only in Accra.

Unbelievably, this Ghanaian Celebrity could not make sense of my point, disregarding my assertion that most of these Ghanaian Celebrities are not that popular—beyond the soil of Accra.

I am the Editor of GhanaCelebrities.Com, the biggest and leading Ghanaian Entertainment/Celebrity online media property and yet, I do not know/have not heard of some of the people tagged Ghanaian celebrities—that is a fact…

Frequently, I find myself asking; what does this one too do? And the answer is always the same, he is a TV presenter or he was featured in some non-selling movie. Yet, the person has a celebrity status in Ghana!

I hangout with several Ghanaian Celebrities outside Ghana and to be frank, we all zoom through the crowd without anyone mostly noticing them.

Even if Oprah Winfrey was not known by some folks in Switzerland, what makes our Ghanaian Celebrities think they are so popular beyond measure—and that everyone should know them?

This piece is not to undermine the achievements or status of our Ghanaian Celebrities; I am seeking to establish how popular they really are—from your end…

I have several friends who are Ghanaians and do not know Jackie Appiah, Yvonne Okoro and John Dumelo—-simply because they do not probably watch Ghanaian movies. And if you leave outside Ghana that is the only way you will come across these people.

Equally, if you do not live in Ghana and do not watch any Ghanaian television, you will not know any of the many TV presenters tagged celebrities in Ghana.

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Actress Emelia Brobbey In Photos…Looking CUTE!

GhanaCelebrities.Com has obtained the below recent promo photos of Ghanaian Actress Emelia Brobbery and we are sharing them with you, especially her fans… Emeilia Brobbey shot to fame as an Actress in 2002 after starring in the movie ‘Tribal War’. She was nominated in the ‘Favorite Actress’ category by Ghana Movie Awards in 2010 alongside Jackie Appiah, … Read more

Agya Koo, Kyeiwaa, Kofi Adjorlolo, Jackie Appiah, Nadia Buari, Nana Ama McBrown, Emelia Brobbey & Others Nominated For Kumawood Film Festival & Akoben Movie Awards 2011!

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In October, a new award scheme dubbed ‘Kumawood Film Festival & Akoben Movie Awards’ was launched in Kumasi to cater for movies produced in local languages in Ghana.

The awards is organised by Kumawood Entertainment and Concept Developers with support from major stakeholders of the film industry is to award Actors, Actresses, Writers, Directors, Producers, Technician and other personalities in the local film making industry in Ghana.

The awards jury after weeks of screening submitted movies has come out with nominations for this year’s awards slated for Farmer’s Day, December 2, 2011 at the Miklin Hotel in Kumasi.

Below is the full list of nominations. Ticket for the award’s night is cool 50 GHC.

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Ghana Movie Awards Opens 2011 Entries!

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Van Vicker at the launch of Ghana Movie Awards 2011

Gollywood Productions, organizers of the prestigious Ghana Movie Awards christened MAG Awards has opened entry for Ghanaian filmmakers to submit their works for consideration.

The second edition of the awards ceremony which is aimed at honouring excellence in Ghana’s movie industry is scheduled for December 25 2011. It will also be televised to millions of viewers across Africa and beyond.

Nominations will be announced in November 2011 with an anticipated huge party at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi.

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Celebs Out & About: Majid Michel, Van Vicker, Kofi Adjorlolo, Nadia Buari, Nana Ama Mcbrown, Ama K Abebrese, Kyeiwaa & Others At The Launch Of The 2nd Ghana Movie Awards

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The 2nd edition of the Ghana Movie Awards was launched yesterday at the Golden Tulip Hotel inAccra with new categories.

As we prepare to bring you the revised categories, below are photos the GhanaCelebrities.Com captured at the launch which was attended by crème de la crème of the movie industry.

Click On Photos To Enlarge For Proper Viewing…(67 photos so may take a little time to fully load)

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Socrate Safo Denies Pulling Out A Gun In Kumasi In A Quarrel With Mercy Asiedu Over The Title Of His New Movie ‘Greedy Bastards!

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Movie Producer Socrate Safo has denied pulling out a gun in Kumasi in a misunderstanding with Twi-speaking actress Mercy Asiedu over the title of his upcoming movie ‘Greedy Bastards’.

The contentious director and producer in a phone conversation with GhanaCelebrities.Com today denied pulling out any gun as reported by NEWS-ONE. Narrating his side of the story, he said in the middle of the shoot of his movie in Kumasi, one of the casts asked to know the title of the movie.

Mind you, most of the movies produced featuring Twi or local actors are not shot with scripts as most of them cannot ‘speak’ and fathom the Queen’s language. Okay, let me put it this way, most of them are comfortable in the local language.

As will be expected, adlibbing becomes the other of the day when working with such group of actors. The most important thing is just brief them on the story line and then shooting begins after agreeing on their fees.

Though, the above does not apply to every Twi or local movie actor, it’s the other of the day. This explains why most of their movies are nothing to write home about with dragged scenes and inappropriate language used in the movies.

Movie makers can commence shooting a movie with a working title sometimes. These titles can be changed or maintained at the discretion of the producer. No actor has any right to argue with a movie producer or director over a title of a movie. This is gross indiscipline on the part of any actor/actress to fight a producer/director over the title of his own movie.

An actor/actress that walks off the set and threatens not to continue shooting can be dragged to court by the producer for redress if there was a contract.

Still on the phone, Socrate answered that, he wants to use ‘Greedy Bastards’ as his title based on the story line. According to him, Mercy Asiedu got angry and requested that, the title be changed since she didn’t want to be invited by the National Security or any radio station for interviews.

Naturally, Ghanaians like talking and complaining but if you know how to deal with them, then, there is no problem at all. It’s an undeniable fact that most movie enthusiasts purchase movies based on the title of the movie. Only a handful can confidently say otherwise.

‘Greedy Bastards’ is one of the terms used by the former president Jerry John Rawlings to describe ministers of his ordained man, President Atta Mills’ government. He has used several terms which movie producers have used as movie titles.

It was glaring at this instances that Socrate Safo, a smart chap with serious business acumen was playing smart to join in the bandwagon of producers who have used some of the terms by the former president to sell their movies. This, was the simple reason why, he wanted to use ‘Greedy Bastards’ though the story line has nothing to do with politics.

It became very evident that, Mercy Asiedu’s stand was because Kyeiwaa who featured in the movie ‘Atta Mortuary Man’ was constantly called by radio stations for interviews after the movie was confiscated by the government citing political connotations in the movie, though the Censorship Board had Okayed the movie to be released on the market for consumption.

Another movie that was seized with the same reason was ‘Oh Uncle Atta’.

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Tish’s Corner: 10 Best And Worst Ghana Movie Posters…

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Mama once told me never to judge a book by its cover, yet they say picture speaks in volumes. The aroma of a soup can forcibly make your appetite take a flight even when you are famished.

If producers and directors are not creative enough in their graphic designs, I wonder how their story lines will be. Posters are essentially the sole announcement of the films that are on the way.

I have noticed certain Ghanaian movie posters most times deter the public from patronizing the movies.

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