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Ghanaian actress Vivienne Achor is worried about the alarming rate at which obscene movies are gaining massive acceptance in Ghana.
According to the veteran actress, the excessive use of sex to sell movies, currently has largely affected the movie industry as people in the US especially has refused to buy Ghanaian movies. Speaking in an interview on McBrown’s Kitchen show, she said, such nude scenes are against the Ghanaian culture adding that as an actor, it is sad to watch these things happen. “Now in the U.S, they don’t buy our movies anymore because they complain that the nudity is too much. They are exposing themselves too much and that has been the major cause of the collapse of the Ghanaian movie industry”. She also identified social media slay queens as the ones championing nudity in the movie industry. “The way they are going about in the industry is not good. Those day’s social media was not as active as now. I have seen these slay queens and the names they have given themselves. They are trending but I don’t like the way they do things,” She added watch the video below- |
Dag Heward-Mills was born on the 14 May 1963 to a Swiss mother and Ghanaian father (Nathaniel and Elizabeth Heward-Mills) in London, United Kingdom. He moved with his family soon after his birth to Accra Ghana and has spent his entire life in Ghana. He was converted to Christianity while having his secondary education at Achimota School. He joined Christian youth campaigns such as the Scripture Union as well as the Calvary Road Singers (which later became Harvest Chapel International immediately after his conversion. He proceeding to the University of Ghana Medical School, where he was trained as a medical doctor. He started the Light House Chapel International while still a student in Medical school, having felt a strong call of God to start a church. In his fifth year of Medical School, Dag started the church in a little classroom in the School of Hygiene, Korle-Bu, with no more than 15 members. Amidst persecutions in various forms and with his academic work dema...

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