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NPP, Akufo-Addo will be uprooted like cassava – Christiana Awuni –

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Kumawood actress Christiana Awuni has urged Ghanaians to vote against the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections.

Speaking at the launch of the “Unique Stars for NDC and John Dramani Mahama” campaign on June 23, 2024, in Accra, Awuni called for a change, likening the potential ousting of the NPP to uprooting cassava.

According to Awuni, the NPP has brought untold hardship to the country, failing to fulfill its promises and leaving Ghanaians in economic distress.

She emphasized the need for a new direction under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, the former president and candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

“If they are supposed to open a free port because of economic hardship, I don’t think someone will be left in this country.

“We have sat down and realized that we can’t continue this nonsense, so we are going back for the second coming of JM who is not self-selected but selfless.

“For the NPP and Nana Addo, we will uproot them like cassava in the elections,” she said.

During the campaign launch, the group’s president, Big Akwes reiterated support for John Mahama.

He criticized the current administration for its handling of the country’s affairs, accusing it of running a “family and friends” government and failing to protect the public purse.

Source: ghanaweb.com

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Akrobeto spotted with Nollywood stars on set

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Legendary Kumawood actor and broadcaster, Akwasi Boadi, also known as Akrobeto, has been spotted on a movie
production set with Nollywood megastar Rita Dominic and other seasoned Nollywood and Ghallywood actors.

In a behind-the-scenes video shared by Ghanaian movie
producer Shirley Frimpong Manso on her Instagram page, Akrobeto was seen with the Nollywood actress and Ghanaian stars like Akosua Agyepong, Gloria Sarfo, Kojo Boakye, and others.

The video opened with Shirley Frimpong Manso advising her cast to take their scripts seriously. She explained that without adequate preparation, the actors would most likely perform poorly.

“You’ve got to practice, it’s not funny. You think you can wing it? It can only happen when you practice and have read your script over and over again. When you have read your script, it shows in your acting, and when you don’t, it is also visible,” Frimpong Manso counseled her cast.

Rita Dominic acknowledged the work ethic of the actors and crew members on set, saying, “Bravo to everyone on set. I did not see a single frown. Everyone worked professionally. I am quite impressed with that, and we need more of such professionalism in the movie
industry.”

Shirley Frimpong Manso is gearing up for her latest film project, “Two of a Kind.” This highly anticipated movie
will bring together a mix of top talent from both Ghallywood and Nollywood.

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Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP government have failed the movie industry – Christiana Awuni

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Actress Christiana Awuni has expressed dissatisfaction with the treatment of the movie industry by Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP government.

In an interview on UTV, she claimed that Nana Addo and his administration have not fulfilled their commitments to the movie industry.

Madam Awuni voiced her concerns about Nana Addo’s failure to honor his promises to filmmakers in the country and his refusal to sign a bill that was crucial for them.

Consequently, Christiana Awuni is urging Ghanaians to vote for John Mahama in the 2024 elections.

“The movie stars, alongside the NDC and John Dramani Mahama, are calling for votes against Akufo-Addo and his administration due to financial mismanagement.

“Many sectors are not functioning properly. Nana promised to build a film village but did not deliver. We presented a bill to him, which he refused to sign,” she stated.

“We protested in parliament, but our pleas fell on deaf ears. The film industry is consistently overlooked during budget readings, and we have felt neglected for a long time,” she added.

“Should we trust someone who couldn’t ensure a safe journey as a driver, let alone as a mate [Bawumia]? We refuse to do so and instead opt to liberate ourselves, allowing the real driver [Mahama] to guide us to safety,” Christiana Awuni concluded.

Source: zionfelix.com

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Funke Akindele champions financial independence for women, emphasizes mental wellness

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Renowned Nollywood producer and actress Funke Akindele is not only making waves in the film industry but also inspiring women across Nigeria to pursue financial independence and mental wellness. In a candid interview with Nigeria’s Arise TV, Akindele highlighted the critical role of entrepreneurship in empowering women, regardless of their circumstances.

Akindele, known for her hit films and series, passionately argued against the traditional notion that women must rely on men for financial success. She spotlighted successful female entrepreneurs like Folorunsho Alakija as examples of what women can achieve on their own. “Who says women can’t make money?” she challenged. “You don’t have to rely on a man to make it.”

Her advice extended beyond financial independence; she urged young women to focus on their own goals and avoid the pitfalls of envy and overspending. “Whatever you have, just start something. Move. Don’t wait for the big opportunity. Even if it’s petty business, just start something,” Akindele encouraged.

Drawing from her own experiences, Akindele shared anecdotes about her humble beginnings, illustrating that self-belief and resourcefulness are key. “I used to buy my handbags from ‘bend down select.’ I would wash and iron them and slay with them. Even with the cheap bags, I still felt good. Just believe in yourself,” she recounted.

Furthermore, Akindele emphasized the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and maintaining mental wellness. She warned against the negative impact of toxic people and harmful content. “Content that would drive you crazy, people that would say things that would upset you, toxic people—avoid them. Because you’re growing in a new space. It’s what you feed yourself with that matters,” she advised.

In a society where women often face societal pressure to conform to traditional roles, Akindele’s message is a powerful reminder of the importance of financial and mental self-sufficiency. Her words resonate deeply, encouraging women to carve out their own paths and build their futures with confidence and resilience.

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