Jackie Appiah

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Blackmail

Diamond World Film Production presents Kofi Adjorolo (Mr. Boateng), Jackie Appiah (Nikki), John Dumelo (Henry), Kalsium Sinare (Niki’s Mama), Biola Ige (Lavida), story by, by Ibrahim Seidu; Screenplay, Phil Efe Bernard; Director, joroloPhil Efe Bernard: Producer, Ibrahim Seidu. © 2010 I have two ideas about where to get a good, bellyful restaurant dinner in the states. Go to either a Chinese buffet or a Greek restaurant. No kidding, they feed you. That’s how I see most of the movies that […]

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Jackie Appiah Sets up Her Husband

With the phallic desire in all men, and upon seeing “4 Play Reloaded” title on a store shelf, my libido flared. I grabbed it off the shelf, looked this way and that way and then shove it in my backpack because I didn’t want some nosy parker thinking I was a dirty old man. I looked forward to some kinky evening in private. I was still not convinced as to what might unfold in my living room with my daughter

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AMAA 2010: Malawi’s Flora Suya In Top Race for Best Actress Award

Malawian top actress, Flora Suya, is a top contender in this year’s Best Actress category at the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), scheduled to take place on Saturday,  April 10, in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital. Suya’s role in the movie, Season of a Life, earned her the nomination, alongside other A-list actresses like Ghanaian Jackie Appiah, Lydia Forson, Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku, Stephanie Okereke and Bimbo Akintola, who just got her first nomination at AMAA for her excellent performance in

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Princess Tyra

By Ali Baylay A Venus Film productions.Starring: Van Vicker, Jackie Appiah, Kofi Adjorlolo, Kalsoume Sinare, Rama Brew, Gavivina Tamakloe, Yvonne Nelson; Editor: Dapo Ola Daniels; Assistant Producer: Ali Samba; Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Executive Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Director: Frank Rajah Arase. 150 mins. The princely cast of Gollywood’s finest really do an excellent performance here, to boot, and in fact this movie got me sold to Gollywood movies. As you can see, I’ve been all about Nollywood, but since  I discovered Tears of

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Interview with Ghana’s Jackie Appiah

One of Ghana’s enterprising actresses, Jackie Appiah, who has featured in a number of award-winning movies both in Ghana and Nigeria, says she is enjoying her work and does not intend to stop acting. The movie star, who was discovered by the writer of Things we do for Love, a popular television series, hinted that she is into acting full-time.

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Tears of Womanhood

By Ali Baylay A Venus Film productions. Starring: Jackie Appiah, Majid Michael, Kalsoume Sinare, Psalm Adjetefio, Naana Hayford; Editor: Dapo Ola-Daniels: Music Score: Austin Erowele; Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Executive Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Director: Frank Raja Arase; Screenplay: Phil Efe Bernard. 145 mins. William Shakespeare died in 1616, then Caroline period, then Commonwealth, the Restoration, Enlightenment, Romanticism, Victorian, Modern, Post Modern and Contemporary period have all come and gone; well contemporary is still here. And Ghana became independent from the British

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