Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Socrates and Abdul Salami war of words and Good and Sad News of January: JAN REVIEW

Just when we thought that the tension leading to the Ghana Movie Award 2014 has simmered down a loud noise was heard in January.  Those for the awards and those against the awards went to town splitting heads.


Socrates Safo very upset and so angry described Abdul Salami of Venus Film as a traitor who is only interested in protecting his business interest. Here is more…

“…the whole industry decided to advice ourselves to stay away from the Ghana Movie Awards. Now, you, one individual, you feel that once you stand to benefit something to promote your business, you selfishly promoting your business, so the whole of the industry can go to hell. If that is what we feel should be supported, fine,”

Abdul Salami jumped out of his chair, shook his fist at fate and spit on the ground, Socrates! He shouts;

“Is Safo still in the Ghanaian movie industry? When was the last time he shot a movie? When we are talking about the Ghanaian movie industry, he should be quiet. Ask Safo when was the last time he attended FIPAG meetings for him to be talking about FIPAG Issues?”


So credence, there you have the Vikings of the industry doing it the Gurusa way.

GOOD AND SAD NEWS OF FEBRUARY
Adjetey Annan welcomes first son after seven years of marriage. In Nigeria we lost Muna Obiekwe and in Ghana the death was announced of Lily Ameyaw, popularly known as Nana Yaa in the Obra drama series on television. She was 55.



Love is brewing in the pot of the Ghana film industry. I will be gossiping more on that in the next piece, keep at mind, these love stories happened in the month of January 2015.



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