Nollywood and the Sequels – by Aliyu Daku
One of the first Nollywood movies that actually caught my attention was a drama about a cheating wife. African movies weren’t really my thing back then, but I was at a friend’s house and I began to realize the interesting Nigerian content I had been missing out on. I thought, the movie was the perfect depiction of present day reality in a typical Nigerian marriage.
Vodafone Ghana Music Awards makes exciting changes to award scheme
In April 2010, I did a feature titled ‘How to break the Charter House hold on GMAs’, in which I talked about a number of ways to make the award scheme more of a people’s choice award and to improve its credibility at large. After a review of the scheme last year, when Vodafone took over as title sponsors, I am excited to say that
2011 Year in Review!
Yes another year has come and gone and as we close the chapter on 2011, I bring you highlights of the year. Without a doubt, the biggest highlight of 2011 was the dance craze known as Azonto that had everyone taking notice, from the church to the streets and into the nightclubs. The phenomenon did not only merit and entry into Wikipedia but also had
Ghana Movie Awards Top 5 Bloopers!
Okay! So, following the feedback I received on Twitter and Facebook after my live broadcast of winners at the 2011 Ghana Movie Awards, and of course my own analysis of events, I have compiled 5 of the biggest bloopers for this year’s ceremony.
I have realized that one of the biggest problems that people had with the ceremony was the fact that movies like ‘Ties That
T-Pain rocks Christmas Eve in Ghana!
The much talked about T-Pain concert in Ghana finally happened on Christmas Eve and it was worth every ounce of the hype it received. The singer/rapper’s performance on the night was one of the best I have seen in a long while; well thought through and delightful to watch!
I have witnessed several international acts perform in Ghana including others that were put together by