Alex Kofi Adu, aka Agya Koo, has challenged Pastor Azigiza Jnr. on why people should pray noisily and disturb an entire neighborhood or community.
Challenging Azigiza in a scene of movie which is about to hit the screens in the first week of September, Agya Koo said people need to be educated about noise pollution and its effect on mankind. The movie, ‘Asempa the Covenant’ is by Royals Production, producers of ‘Nyira’ and Adom’. Other actors in the movie include Michael Afranie, Ellen Whyte, Akua Ataa, Naana Hayford, Frankie Taylor, George Ampofo, Louis Sefa Bonsu aka Pages and Benedicta Agbomovesie. In the movie, Agya Koo had travelled extensively to study and had acquired the status of a professor. Upon his return, he does not understand why people should pray and disturb people and was mad at the erection of statues of some of the saints. Godfred Opku, with one daughter Benedicta, had
lost the wife and had been entreated by Pastor Azigiza Jnr. to marry again so that her daughter could be cared for.
Later, Kyeiwa met her schoolmate, Naana Hayford who had become very rich. Kyeiwa, as greedy as she was, asked Naana Hayford how she became rich. Naana introduced her to the cult group which required her to kill her husband, to which she obliged.
Kyeiwa started maltreating Benedicta after the death of her father. Along the line, Benedicta fell in love, unknowingly with Naana Hayford’s son Louis Sefa Bonsu aka Pages. Ellen Whyte, the beautiful daughter of a rich king, played by Micheal Afranie, also fell in love with Pages. Ellen tried all she could to snatch Pages from Benedicta and even tried to poison her. Benedicta had to depend on the word of God ‘Asempa’ to survive. The socio-religious moral educative movie is by Frankie Taylor and directed by Jackson K. Bentum.
One unique thing about the movie is that most of the characters used their real names. Agya Koo, as usual, was in his elements; he was humorous as ever, with Kyeiwa also in full flight. Frankie Taylor aka Odesheba in an interview with News-One was grateful to the paper for bringing entertainment to the doorsteps of its readers