The Ghana-Naija movie industry saga. That's always a tough one where I'm concerned. On the one hand is my allegiance to Ghana - my motherland, homeland and basically where most of my formative years were spent. On the other hand is my undeniable connection to Nigeria - my birthland and the land of my ancestors. Even though I barely remember that much about Nigeria, I do joke about when I will "finally return to my birthland." Maybe it's this umbilical connection, that makes me slightly biased towards Nollywood when it comes to the Ghana-Naija movie saga. Truth be told, I barely paid Ghanaian movies enough mind when I was growing up. I was more likely to watch a Nigerian movie instead, and even then, I was picky. Ramsey Noah or Genevive Nnaji had to be part of the cast. Why this bias towards Naija movies? It's simple really; their acting was generally better. These days, I'm more willing to watch anything Ghana-related. For one thing, the surges of homesi...
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Beautiful...I miss D.C. I agree with your comment, there is a middle ground somewhere and things always end up working out. One needs to be patient, perserverant and put one's trust in God, wa yatawakal 'ala Allah fa huwa hasbu'. Have a blessed day.
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nice pix. The weathermen aren't God.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the forecasters make mistakes too. Is that you in the pic? Nice spot.
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