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Shirley and Leila top Ghana Movie Awards nominations, Kimberly Elise and Omotola up for Best Actress

For the second year running, the ‘ Iron ladies’ of Ghanaian cinema, Leila Djansi and Shirley Frimpong-Manso have received the most number of nominations in the Ghana Movie Awards for their works.  Unlike last year when both entered two separate movies for the awards,  two of Shirley’s movies namely ‘6 Hours to Christmas’ and ‘Adams’ […]

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Actors with Golden Tulip ManagementFor the second year running, the ‘ Iron ladies’ of Ghanaian cinema, Leila Djansi and Shirley Frimpong-Manso have received the most number of nominations in the Ghana Movie Awards for their works. 

Unlike last year when both entered two separate movies for the awards,  two of Shirley’s movies namely ‘6 Hours to Christmas’ and ‘Adams’ Apples’ were nominated this year  while Leila’s upcoming movie,  ‘Ties The Bind’ got her the nominations this time around.  The two film makers are however expected to have some competition from the award winning war flick, ‘Somewhere in Africa’, which follows them closely in terms of nominations.

There was also a surprise nomination in the Best Actress in a Leading Role (English) category for Hollywood star actress, Kimberly Elise and Nollywood’s Omotola Jalade Ekeinde ahead of their Ghanaian co-star in ‘Ties That Bind’, Ama K Abebrese. Ama K was nominated in the Best Discovery category instead.  It seems Ama was made for Ghana Movie Awards controversy as she was initially announced for Best Discovery the previous year for her role in the award winning ‘Sinking Sands’, due to an error. In a subsequent communication from the organizers of the awards, Ama’s name was withdrawn from that category leaving her only in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category, which was won jointly by Jackie Appiah, Yvonne Okoro, Juliet Ibrahim and Roselyn  Ngissah.

The nominations for the 2011 Ghana Movie Awards were announced during a nominees’ party at the Golden Tulip, Kumasi. Here is the full list of nominations:

 

Best Actor In A Leading Role [English Language]

Van Vicker              – Paparazzi

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Madji Michel           – Somewhere In Africa

Chris Attoh              – 6 Hours To Christmas

Samuel Ofori           – Fake London Boy

Rahim Banda          – Behind The Mask

 

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Best Actor In A Leading Role [Local Language]

Apostle John Prah               – The Holy Bible

Bill Asamoah                          – Barfour

Kwaku Manu                           – Village Champion

Ebenezer Donkor                 – God Father

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Agya Koo                                 – Agenkwah

Isaac Amoako                       – Emmanuel

 

Best Actress In A Leading Role [English Language]

Jackie Appiah            – Reason To Kill

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Joselyn Dumas          – Adams Apple 2

Kimberly Elise           – Ties That Bind

Yvonne Okoro           – Why Marry

Omotola Jalade         – Ties That Bind

Lydia Forson              – Masquerades

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Best Actress In A Leading Role [Local Language]

Vivian Jill                             – Yaw Donkor

Emelia Brobbey                  – Obi Yaa

Nana Ama McBrown        – Wunni Pannie Due

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Linda Abbey                        – Agya Koo Salamatu

Portia Asare Boating        – Ama Bonsu

 

Best Actor In A Supporting Role [English Language]

Eddie Nartey                 – Somewhere In Africa

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John Dumelo                 – Ties That Bind

Adjetey Anang              – Adams Apple 3

Majid Michel                 – Somewhere In Africa

Gavivina Tamakloe    – For Better For War

 

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Best Actor In A Supporting Role [Local Language]

Clement Bonney                 – Ama Bonus

Joseph Osei                          – Osofo Amoako

Osei Tutu Nyamese           – Wunni Pannie Due

Akwasi Boadi                       – Emmanuel

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David Asuman                    – Diawuo

Fredrick Eghan                   – Agya Koo Gbengbentus

 

Best Actress In A Supporting Role [English Language]

Roselyn  Ngissah                – Somewhere In Africa

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Helen Asante                       – Adams Apple 3

Yvonne Nelson                   – 4 Play Reloaded

Martha Ankomah              – Bed Of Roses

Nadia Buari                          – Who Owns The City

 

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Best Actress In A Supporting Role [Local Language]

Mercy Asiedu             – Obi Yaa

Rose Mensah               – Bu Bra Pa

Maame Serwaa           – So, So And So

Ellen Kyei Whyte       – Evil Soul

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Jane Ackun                  – Otufoo

 

Best Picture

Bed Of Roses

Ties That Bind

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Single Six

Somewhere In Africa

Adams Apple

Who Owns The City

Kofi Agenkwa

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Emmanuel

Masquerades

Agyaa Koo Gbengbentus

 

Best Directing [English Language]

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Frank Rajah                                         – Somewhere In Africa

Shirley Frimpong Manso                – Adams Apple

Leila Djansi & Kevin Huie                – Ties That Bind

Pascal Amanfo                                      – Bed Of Roses

Samuel Ofori                                          – Fake London Boy

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Best Directing [Local Language]

Frank Gharbin                              – Emmanuel

Nana Ama Mcbrown                 – Obi Yaa

Augustine Abbey [Idikoko]   – Agya Koo Gbengbentus

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Jonas Agyemang                          – Village Champion

Samuel Nkansah                           – God Father

 

Best Art Direction

Kofi Agenkwa

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Ties That Bind

Somewhere In Africa

Adams Apple 2

Who Owns The City

Black Man, White Brother

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Best Music [Original Song]

Agya Koo Gbengbentus                           – Mframa

Fake London Boy                                       – Tiffany

Adams Apple     – Efya

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Ties That Bind                                              – Dela & Okyeame Quophi

Paparazzi                                                        – Kobby Maxwell

Somewhere In Africa                                – Bennie Anti

 

Best Movie Africa Collaboration

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6 Hours To Christmas

Masquerades

Ties That Bind

Single Six

Who Owns The City

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Best Cameo Actor

Kwaku Sintim Misa [KSM]       – Adams Apple 1

Kofi Okyere Darko [KOD]        – Adams Apple 1

Abeeku Santana                          – Death After Birth

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Majid Michel                                – Adams Apple 4

Okyeame Kwame                        – Ties That Bind

Kofi Adjorlolo                              – Somewhere In Africa

 

Best Cameo Actress

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Juliet Ibrahim           – 4 Play Reloaded

Grace Nortey             – Adams Apple

Khareema Aguiar     – Ties That Bind

Lily Ameyaw              – Otuofoo

 

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Best Story

Ties That Bind

Kofi Agenkwah

Adams Apple

Somewhere In Africa

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Death After Birth

C.E.O.

 

Best Editing

4 Play Reloaded

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Adams Apple

Ties That Bind

Somewhere In Africa

God Father

 

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Best Cinematography

4 Play Reloaded

Adams Apple

Ties That Bind

Bed Of Roses

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Somewhere In Africa

 

Best Costume & Wardrobe

Osofo Amoako

Kofi Agenkwah

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Ties That Bind

Adams Apple

Queens Pride

 

Best Make-Up

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Adams Apple

Somewhere In Africa

Ties That Bind

Grave Yard

Who Owns The City

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Best Visual Effects

God Father

Dirty Game

Grave Yard

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Kofi Agenkwah

Paparazzi

 

Best Discovery

Kwaku Manu                 – So, So And So

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Mzbel                               – Single Six

Jasmine Baroudi          – Adams Apple

Ama K. Abebrese         – Ties That Bind

James Gardiner             – C.E.O.

 

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Best Music [Original Score]

Ties That Bind

Somewhere In Africa

Adams Apple

Emmanuel

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Agya Koo Gbengbentus

 

Best Sound Editing & Mixing

Ties That Bind

Adams Apple

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4 Play Reloaded

Paparazzi

 

Best Writing Adapted Or Original Screenplay

Somwhere In Africa

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Ties That Bind

Adams Apple

Ama Bonus

Who Owns The City

 

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Best Actor Africa Collaboration

Ramsey Nouah Jnr.          – Memories Of My Heart

Desmond Elliot                    – Masquerades

Omar Oumson                      – Who Owns The City

Mike Ezuronye                    – Private Enemy

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Eddie Watson                       – Single Six

 

Best Actress Africa Collaboration

Mercy Johnson                   – My Husband’s Funeral

Omotola Jalade                   – Ties That Bind

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Ebbe Bassey                        – Ties That Bind

Tonto Dikeh                         – Private Enemy

Damilola Adegbeti               – 6 Hours To Christmas

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In a London studio session, Ghanaian music sensations Sarkodie, Gyakie, and Jay Bahd united, sparking excitement and speculation about a potential collaboration.

Social media posts captured the trio’s meeting, with fans expressing enthusiasm and playful banter, including a jab at Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.

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The event has generated significant buzz within the Ghanaian music community, as the artists’ diverse talents promise a unique and captivating project.

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Davido To Headline Second Annual Tribeville Featuring Wande Coal, Young John & More

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In addition to Davido’s headlining performance, Tribeville will host fellow Nigerian acts Wande Coal and Young John, Grenadian singer V’ghn, Trinidadian soca artist Preedy, Nigerian singer-songwriter Chike, Afrorap act Bils, Alté group The Compozers, and South African rapper Focalistic, along with DJ sets by Skyla Tylaa, Babygirl The DJ, DJ Mobu, DJ Obi & DJ Big N, and many more.

Tribeville launched its inaugural edition in April 2023 with a lineup featuring Adekunle Gold, Oxlade, Victony, Libianca, and more. Returning this year, Tribeville follows Duke Concept’s first-ever all-Ghanaian music festival Rolling Cocoa in Washington, D.C. and Davido’s monumental headline stop at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. Tribeville will continue Duke Concept’s mission to bring the vibrant flavors of Africa and the Caribbean to stages across the U.S. and beyond.

Pre-sale begins on Wednesday, May 8 at 10 AM local time with general on-sale to follow on Friday, May 10 at 10 AM local time.

For tickets and more information, please visit:
https://www.tribeville.com/

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Young Jonn
V’ghn
Preedy
Chike
Bils
The Compozers
Focalistic
Skyla Tylaa
Babygirl The DJ
DJ Mobu
DJ Obi & DJ Big N
DJ Oreo
DJ Towii
DJ Shinski
DJ Trill
DJ Silent Killer
DJ Modello
DJ Eze
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Burna Boy personally relayed the disappointing news via his Instagram account, citing the event organizers’ failure to uphold their part of the agreement as the reason behind the cancellation.

Expressing his regret over the situation, Burna Boy assured fans that ticket holders would receive full refunds directly from their original point of purchase within the next 30 days.

In an Instagram post on Thursday, May, 2, 2024 the ‘On the low’ hitmaker emphasized the importance of fulfilling contractual obligations and thanked his fans for their support, signing off with a message of love and anticipation for future gatherings.

“We regret to inform you that due to a failure by the event organisers to meet their contracted obligations, Burna Boy’s concert at the stadium on June 9th 2024 has been cancelled.

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“All ticket buyers will be refunded from the point of purchase within 30 days. Love you and see you soon,” he wrote.

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