For the record, Nollywood's young and
good-looking men might go missing anytime soon! Would you believe me?
Nollywood films are gaining so much international
recognition that anytime soon, Nigerian celebrities could be given Ghanaian
nationalities if Nollywood dare go to sleep without locking the doors.
Ayo Makun fondly called Ay The Comediam,
premiered his record-breaking movie, '30 Days In Atlanta' in Ghana sometime ago
and the West African neighbours are showering love without boundaries on the
Nigerian cast.
Ramsey Nouah was mobbed by the ladies who took
group and individual photos with fans. The ladies were in obvious awe of the
fair-skinned veteran and were heard making moans and star-struck stares.
All Progressive Congress aspirant, Desmond
Olushola Elliot (DOE), was also taken to by who else - females! Dressed in a
blue tuxedo, DOE began his photo session right from he moment he walked in.
Even while he was not as comfortable as at close body quarters, a lady pressed
on to take a selfie with him.
Producer of the movie, Ayo Makun, Ay The
comedian, was crowded out when he appeared on the red carpet. the mics and
camera lens were almost pushed in his face in the bid to get the perfect
picture and sound. AY was almost swallowed up by the Ghanaian press.
Now compared the media personnel surrounding AY
at the premiere in Ghana and Nigeria, which is more pressing!
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