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Leila Djansi finally sells out in Ghana with ‘Ties That Bind’

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ties that bind premiereLos Angeles based Ghanaian film maker, Leila Djansi may have finally broken the jinx surrounding her movie premieres in Ghana as her December 30th premiere of ‘Ties That Bind’ at the National Theatre was as sellout. Perhaps a ripple effect from sweeping the Ghana Movie Awards held on December 25, Leila, who has previously produced several critically acclaimed and award-winning movies but never managed to sell out any of her premieres, exorcized her demons and packed the National Theatre auditorium with two showings of ‘Ties That Bind’.  The first showing filled the auditorium and some patrons with tickets had to either stand and watch the movie or wait for the second showing.

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The premiere was attended by the cast and crew and special guests including former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings and the Australian High Commissioner. Two of the three leading ladies, Ama K Abebrese and Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde were in attendance looking ravishing and excited about the movie. A stunning Omotola, dressed in a dark-brown gown adorned with a ruby laced neckline, arrived at the National Theatre nearing the end of the first showing for ‘Ties That Bind’, and she did it in style. And Ama K wore an overbust gown by KNAF Couture adorned style necklace made of bends and a pendant of the African map. Also in attendance were movie, music and sports stars such as John Paintsil, Nadia Buari, Majid Michel, John Dumelo (who also starred in the movie), Buk Bak, Menaye Donkor Muntari, Desmond Elliot and others. ‘Ties That Bind’ is now showing at the Silverbird cinemas and will soon premiere in other regions. The Kumasi premiere took place at the Golden Tulip Hotel, Kumasi City simultaneously with the Accra premiere and was also over-subscribed! ties that bind premiere 3ties that bind premiere 4ties that bind premiere 5ties that bind premiere 6ties that bind premiere 8ties that bind premiere 2]]>

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Wednesday, May 1 declared public holiday

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The Government of Ghana has declared Wednesday, May 1, 2024 as a statutory public holiday. (more…)

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King Promise set to make history with sold-out show in Singapore

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Ghanaian star King Promise is set to make history as the first Afrobeats artist to perform live in Singapore. (more…)

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I’m going to have eleven children; my late son will return – Yul Edochie

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Famed Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie is making headlines with his bold declaration of his intention to expand his family, revealing plans to have a total of eleven children. (more…)

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Kofi Kinaata details reason for ditching football for music

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Ghanaian Highlife singer and songwriter, Martin King Arthur, better known by the stage name Kofi Kinaata has recently revealed a surprising reason behind his career shift – from a professional footballer to a musician. (more…)

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I produced most of the biggest hit songs in Ghana last year – Beatz Vampire claims the crown ahead of TGMA 2024

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Showbiz and showboating go hand in hand and Beatz Vampire is sticking to the script. As one of the industry’s most sought-after producers, he confidently declares 2023 his own and believes none of his peers even come close heading into the Telecel Ghana Music Awards 2024. (more…)

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WATCH: Medikal arrives in London ahead of Indigo O2 concert

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Medikal has touched down in London in preparation for his upcoming concert at the Indigo O2 arena on May 3. (more…)

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