Are Ghanaian actors taking over Nollywood?

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  • Victor 10 years ago

    Ghanaians are not and should not be foreigners in Nigeria, we are one people divided by artificial borders. Lets not allow those boarders to divide us. If Ghanaian actors are best for the job, why not, allow them to act after ...
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  • Akos 10 years ago

    How many actors & actresses are there in Ghana to take over Nollywood? Shame on vanguard for publishing such nonsense!

  • Leeeee 10 years ago

    they should thank ghanaians for helping them get rid of their heavy and deep accent.

  • NEMESIS RADAR, UK!! 10 years ago

    Which English are you talking about? Do you mean that HORRIBLE GHANA "TWI-GLISH?" How can Ghanians teach Naija good English when we have produced many world class literature giants like Wole Soyinka, a noble Laurette, and G ...
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  • The mask 10 years ago

    We need a progressive policy. All adverts in Ghana must be created by wholly owned Ghanaian businesses and the songs and celebrities in the adverts must be wholly Ghanaian. The celebrities and musicians must receive royalties ...
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  • fifi 10 years ago

    When u listern to Soyinka,does he sound like a nigerian?And have u ask urself why millions of nigerians who can afford sending all their children in millions to come and study the very courses that are provided in nigeria.
    C ...
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  • OLAOSEBIKAN 10 years ago

    I have never seem stupid fools as Ghanaians ever on the soil of Africa. Fifi, its only Ghanaians who'll pride themselves with the attribute of the colonial British masters, amazing how colonial mentality still dominates the m ...
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  • YESU MAAMI 10 years ago

    IT IS TRUE .THEY MUST THANK BABA GOD.

  • fifi 10 years ago

    The problem of nigeriansis that they neva tell their people the truth.Ghanaians were the first people to start movies.All the old movies that ghanaians acted 70 years ago has been renamed and used in nigerians.Some of our old ...
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  • GODWIN CHUKS 10 years ago

    Fifi how old are you for this craftness of yours, you are very clever in twisting history to suit your ego. Fifi where did you get this your lie lie information from. How can the size of Nigerian film industry account for the ...
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  • OMOBOLANLE OLAOSEBIKAN 10 years ago

    It is quite refreshing to hear these liberal comments from the actors themselves that Nigerians loves to avail themselves to something new and don't necessarily despice competitions as is the case in Ghana. There has been inc ...
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  • daniel 10 years ago

    omoblanle ur absolutely right i love ur comment i like the comments of ur people towards ghanaians in their movie industry wish the ghanaians can accept us liberians the same here in their country but all they do is hate and ...
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  • Seth Mifetu. 10 years ago

    Movie making is a business that demand much creativity, constant studying of the marker and constant market strategy. The producer will like to use both Ghanaian and Nigerian actors and actresses to create a broad market for ...
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  • GODWIN CHUKS 10 years ago

    Its amazing how Ghanaians want to benefit from free market economy in one breath where Nigerian Banks invests billions of dollars in the Ghanaian economy thus provide jobs for thousands of Ghanaian families, but turn round to ...
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  • Goose&Gander 10 years ago

    They need to be charged US$1 million licence fee by Nigeria Investments Promotion Council (NIPC) before they are allowed into Nollywood. Should 'One people', 'we are all African brothers and sisters', 'there shouldn't be disc ...
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  • Goose&Gander 10 years ago

    Puuuuhhaaaahhaaahhaaa!
    Even those with Nigerian fathers and Ghanaian mothers but who see Nigeria as 'shit' and swear they are not Nigerians, like Yvonne Okoro, also actually want a piece of Nigeria's Nollywood?
    Puuuhhhaaaah ...
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  • Obeng Michae 10 years ago

    its no doubt GHANA is the centre of the world and the first to know freedom on the south sahara. God is making every GHANAIAN proud begining with our invasion into the nollywood. Obeng Michael

  • The mask 10 years ago

    Ultimate solution. We need a progressive policy. All adverts in Ghana must be created by wholly owned Ghanaian businesses and the songs and celebrities in the adverts must be wholly Ghanaian. The celebrities and musicians mus ...
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  • sam 10 years ago

    what is ghana nigeria anyway?- instead of us coming together to create something that benefits all of us we rather take pride in finding faults between us. talk about BLACK MAN inferior MENTALITY. ghana nigeria is just a whit ...
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  • Gerald matthias eyo 10 years ago

    No let the ghanian come into us, so that they can learn something from us.. No matter how the foreigner many in Nollywood the can never take over us.. But if the Nollywood push away the ghanian away, let them never try it wit ...
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