Movie-loving
Ghanaians have contributed to the progression of the movie industry by
patronizing such movies and elevating Ghanaian actors without getting
anything in return.
The least they can derive is the feeling of
pride when these Ghanaian actors are called upon as Ghanaians to receive
international recognition. Unfortunately, the feeling of being Ghanaian
and associating yourself with a Ghanaian actor is being taken away.
Some
of Ghana’s movie stars who are supposed to be known and called
Ghollywood stars are rather being referred to as Nollywood stars by
international media and event organizers. A story on Ghanaian
celebrated actor, John Dumelo, had it that, he’s been featured in Vogue
International Magazine. A portion of the story reads (unedited): “He is
Ghanaian, but works mostly in Nigeria, Nollywood, where they now produce
more than 200 films a year. He goes and come back to Ghana.”
Another
story about another Ghanaian movie star Jackie Appiah, also had it that
(unedited): she’s been featured in front of Nollywood Weekly cover with
other Nollywood actors/Actress.” The latest is about, Juliet Ibrahim – a
Ghanaian actress and an award winning philanthropist. In a
recent press release by Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA), they indicated
(unedited): “This eagerly-awaited event will be hosted by International
Celebrity Comedian, Basket Mouth along with Nollywood Beauty Sensation
and Actress, Juliet Ibrahim. Speaking to Ghanaian actress Kafui
Danku, she admitted, “Even in Ghana, some people consider me as a
Nollywood star so I always correct them that I’m a Ghanaian actress.
I’ve also heard of one popular actress who was once referred to as a
Nollywood Star.”
Sharing his thoughts on this development, Mr.
Odoi Mensah cautioned International event organizers and award schemes
to stop staging Ghanaian movie stars as Nollywood stars. “Well, I have not observed what you are telling me but I won’t doubt you either,” he stated.
“We
have strong ties with Nigerians so we can go there and work and they
can also come here and work. However, when we go there, it does not make
us Nollywood stars likewise they coming here do not make them
Ghollywood stars. I will therefore call on those who are tagging
Ghanaians movie stars as Nollywood stars stop,” he advised. |
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