Nollywood sensation Ramsey Nouah took the spotlight during his recent visit to Ghana, landing at the Kotoka International Airport and creating a buzz across social media.
The renowned Nigerian actor was warmly welcomed by Kumawood star Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as LilWin, upon his arrival.
Joining them was fellow Nigerian celebrity actor Victor Osuagwu, popularly known as Awilo Sharp Sharp.
Nouah’s visit to Ghana is in connection with an upcoming movie project spearheaded by LilWin.
During his stay, Nouah paid a courtesy visit to Despite Media’s general manager, where he had an engaging conversation with actor and production manager Roger Quartey, recognized for his roles in “Death after Birth” and “Darkness of Sorrow.”
Surprised by the extended period since their last meeting, Ramsey Nouah couldn’t resist delving into the challenges faced by the Ghanaian movie industry in today’s African media landscape.
Expressing concern, he questioned, “What happened to the movie industry? What happened? Well, I think it’s politics. When you guys allow politics into everything, it ruins everything, and then film is not meant to be political.”
In response, Roger Quartey emphasized that “film is supposed to lighten the politics, to ease.”
The insightful exchange shed light on the intricate relationship between politics and the cinematic arts, sparking conversations about the state of the Ghanaian film industry.
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. @officiallilwin , Ramsey Nouah, and Victor Osuagwu pay a visit to Despite Media ahead of the highly-anticipated #ACountryCalledGhana movie. #UTVGhana pic.twitter.com/XriPtTzznf
— UTV Ghana (@utvghana) February 19, 2024