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From ‘Beautiful Boy’ to ‘Men in Black: International’, meet Ghanaian-American child star, Mandeiya Flory

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Ghanaian-American child star, Mandeiya Flory

Although Mandeiya Flory has already built an impressive resume for herself in her young career as an actress, much is not known about her Ghanaian roots. 

The adorable 9-year-old is daughter to a Ghanaian mother and an American father.  She has already made appearances in several TV commercials, TV series and movies. 

Mandeiya played daughter to Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Jaleel White on “Me, Myself and I”
Mandeiya played daughter to Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Jaleel White on “Me, Myself and I”

Mandeiya played daughter to Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Jaleel White on “Me, Myself and I” (2017). Her first appearance in a feature film was in 2018’s “Beautiful Boy” starring Steve Carell. 

Mandeiya with Steve Carell on set of “Beautiful Boy”
Mandeiya with Steve Carell on set of “Beautiful Boy”

Mandeiya can also be seen the anticipated upcoming Sony Pictures summer blockbuster, “Men In Black: International”. Yes The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization.

Check her out in the following MIB trailer

 
 
 
 
 
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Create music you like and from your heart – Reggie Rockstone advices

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Legendary Ghanaian rapper and Hiplife grandpapa Reggie Rockstone recently shared his perspective on the state of Ghana’s rap scene in response to comments made by kumasi-based rapper YPee. (more…)

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Ghana’s rap scene declining; most hardcore rappers now turned singers – YPee

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Ghanaian rapper YPee recently expressed concern about rap music losing popularity in the country, noting that many hardcore rappers are now switching to singing. (more…)

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Don’t make music out of every social issue – Kofi Kinaata tells colleagues 

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Ghanaian Highlife musician and songwriter, Kofi Kinaata, has offered poignant advice to his fellow artistes, urging them to exercise caution when addressing sensitive social issues through their music.  (more…)

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Dress decently to the gym; some men want to make it to heaven –  Williams Uchemba tells ladies   

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Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Williams Uchemba has taken to social media to express his dismay over women’s revealing attire at the gym, prompting him to cease attending public gyms to avoid temptation and maintain his spiritual focus. (more…)

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GMA-USA nominates Emperor T-Jiga’s “Sugar” for Afropop/ Afrobeat Song of the Year.

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Multi-award winning artiste, Theo Nii Martey, professionally known as Emperor T-Jiga has been making waves in the AfroPop /Afro Beats scene with his latest single, Sugar. The infectious track has caught the attention of music critics and fans alike, propelling Emperor T-Jiga into the spotlight.

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Some Wealthy Ghanaians Lack Philanthropic Spirit – Michael Blackson asserts

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Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson recently delved into a pressing issue he believes hampers progress in Ghana, selfishness. (more…)

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