Art Arena
Nkem Owoh, Yvonne Okoro, others dazzle in Ghana Must Go
BY EDIALE KINGSLEY
RECENTLY, Desamour Production Company hosted media influencers and editors to an exclusive screening of the much anticipated movie ‘Ghana Must Go’ at The FilmHouse Cinemas, Surulere. The romantic comedy is produced by award-winning Ghanaian/Nigerian actress, Yvonne Okoro and set for nationwide release on the 10th of June, 2016.
Directed by multiple award-winning filmmaker, Frank Rajah Arase; Ghana Must Go stars Yvonne Okoro, Kofi Adjorlolo, Ik Ogbonna, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Helen Paul, Ada Ameh and Nkem Owoh (popularly known as Osuofia).
Set in Accra, Ghana, the comedy revolves around two young lovers who are of Nigerian and Ghanaian origin. Yvonne Okoro plays the role of Ama, a London-based Ghanaian woman who brings her Nigerian boyfriend, Chuks (Blossom Chukwujekwu), home to meet her parents much to the displeasure of her wealthy father. Ama’s parents refuse to give their blessing to their union, citing historical happenings between the neighbouring nations as reason for their refusal. The series of events tests the love of the young couple in the most hilarious and unexpected fashion.
This is the second feature movie from Desamour Company Limited after the 2012 Box Office Smash ‘Contract’. ‘Ghana Must Go’ was released earlier in 2016 and has already enjoyed box office success in Ghana. The Nigerian Premiere is set for Friday 3rd June 2016 in Lagos, Nigeria.
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