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Ghana Must Go in June

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Ghana Must Go, a comedy produced by award-winning Ghanaian-Nigerian actress, Yvonne Okoro, will be coming to Nigerian cinemas next month.
The actress, who likes to describe herself as an African owing to her Ghana and Nigeria roots, said at the media screening in Lagos on May 17 that it is one film that everyone should see.
This is the second feature movie from the stable of Desamour Production Company founded by the actress and her sister, after the 2012 box office success of Contract.
Directed by multiple award-winning filmmaker, Frank Rajah Arase, the movie stars Yvonne Okoro, Kofi Adjorlolo, Ik Ogbonna, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Helen Paul known as Tatafo, Ada Ameh and Nkem Owoh, popularly known as Osuofia.
Of the aforementioned, only Adjorlolo was absent at the event which took place at The Film House Cinemas in Surulere, Lagos.
Osuofia told reporters after the screening that the flick has a lot of lessons to teach those who come to see it. He also encouraged the public to come out en masse to see the film when it opens in June.
Set in Accra, Ghana, the comedy revolves around two young lovers who are of Nigeria and Ghana origin. Okoro plays the role of Ama, a London-based Ghanaian lady who brings her Nigerian boyfriend, Chuks (Chukwujekwu), home to meet her parents resulting in all hell being let loose. Ama’s parents, especially her father, refuses to give their blessings to the relationship, citing historical upheavals between both neighbouring countries. The series of events that play out test the love of the young couple in the most hilarious and unexpected ways.
Released earlier this year, it has already enjoyed box office success in Ghana. The Nigerian premiere is set for Friday, June 3, in Lagos. FilmOne Distribution Company will be taking the movie to cinemas across the country from June 10.

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