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Ghanaian
actors banned in Nollywood
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh,
Ghanadot
Accra, Jan 18, Ghanadot -
Information available
toGhanadot indicates that Nollywood producers
are ganging up to ban Ghanaian actors who are
plying their trade in Nigeria.
The decision was in a reaction to a decision by
the Film Producers Association of Ghana (FIPAG)
to check the dominance of Nigerian movies in
Ghana’s movies market, a move observers say
could be injurious to be the careers of big
names like Van Vicker, Jackie Appiah, Nadia
Buari, Kalsum Sinare, Majid Michel, John Dumelo
and Yvonne Nelson.
Late last year, FIPAG, as part of reforms in the
absence of a Film Bill to regulate Ghana’s
movies, decided to put measures in place to
bring sanity in the industry.
Among the various interventions they reached
included cutting the number of movies released
each week. They pegged the inflow to not more
than three Ghanaian movies and one Nigerian
movie every week.
According to them, a single release by a
Ghanaian will thus attract a levy of GH¢50. A
movie with two parts goes for GH¢100 with
subsequent parts attracting GH¢50 for each.
Non-members of FIPAG will however pay an amount
of GH¢250 for a single movie, as against GH500
for non-Ghanaian producers, with same applying
to subsequent parts.
In addition, producers from different countries
like Nigeria will not be allowed to premiere
their movies in Ghana without permission from
FIPAG and the Producers of Association of the
country the visiting producer is from.
Ghanadot has gathered that the development did
not go down well with Nigeria producers, some of
whom have been producing as well as premiering
movies here in Ghana.
A source said the aggrieved Nigerian producers
in Ghana are, as a result, relaying information
to their colleagues in Nigeria to stop using
Ghanaian actors. According to a source close to
one of them, some of the movies they release
here are Ghana-Nigeria collaborated movies and
have been contributing to the growth of Ghanaian
stars.
The source said asking them to pay GH¢500 before
releasing a single movie is not only outrageous
but regarded as a move by their Ghanaian friends
to stop their movies from entering Ghana.
However, their Ghanaian counterparts hinted
Newsone they are not the least perturbed by the
Nigerian threat to ban Ghanaian stars.
“You cannot go into a different country and just
start releasing movies. In Hollywood, even in
Nigeria, they don’t allow that,” said one
Ghanaian who wanted to be anonymous.
“I sent my movie to Nigeria to release it and do
you know how long it took me? It took me more
than 6 months. It is right to put measures like
that place,” he added.
Last Friday, Desmond Elliot premiered his latest
movie, ‘Guilty Pleasures’ at the Silverbird
Cinema in Accra. According to a reliable source,
he did not seek permission from FIPAG as
stipulated by FIPAG’s new reforms.
On Sunday, Socrate Sarfo, the new public
relations officer of FIPAG, noted that they had
just finished with their election and that they
are yet to sit down to properly enforce their
regulations.
Ghanad
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NPP
congratulates NDC
Accra, Jan 18, Ghanadot - The General Secretary of the
opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Ohene
Ntow, has congratulated the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) for a successful congress over the
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Ghanaian actors banned in
Nollywood
Accra, Jan 18,
Ghanadot -
Information available toGhanadot
indicates that Nollywood producers are ganging up to ban
Ghanaian actors who are plying their trade in Nigeria...More
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Sunyani - A Star in the
Dark
GNA – "Wow! What a scene!" This writer exclaimed
as he stood atop the imposing six-storey COCOBOD
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Ahafo regional capital, and lowered the head to
view the dual carriageway leading from the city
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Rawlings' speech at the NDC Congress
Former president Rawlings, at the
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