Filmmaker|Director|Writer|Producer|Editor--- KING OF T3MA 🎥 . . People shouldn't be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people
Accra, the energy is shifting! 🇬🇭
KING OF TƐMA hits Akuna Pod this Saturday at 6 PM, with Cinema 57.
We’re giving away 10 TICKETS! 🎟️✨
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10 winners. Don’t miss the vibe!
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We did it for us, now let’s do it for you. We specialize in low budget, high quality. Proved it with 'KING OF TƐMA'. Elite grit, zero excuses. We bring the production & marketing machine. You got the story, we got the blueprint. Lets go! 🎬🔥🇬🇭
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Stop waiting for the bag to start the build. The spirit moves before the money arrives. If the vision is clear, the resource will follow. We don't wait for permission; we build the table from scratch. Vision > Budget always. 🇬🇭🔥 #AnibokStudios#MondayMotivation
Waiting for permission is a slow death. 🛑 The greats built their own table.
It’s a spiritual journey. Prayer & faith are the backbone of the hustle. 🙏🏾
Anibok was built on that energy. No hand-outs. Just vision & community. 🎥🇬🇭
Bet on yourself.
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Creators. Founders. Film lovers.
We’re gathering for Ghana Independence Week in NYC 🇬🇭
KING OF TƐMA Premiere
March 5th
RSVP only.
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🇬🇭 Ghana’s First Vice President… Who Hardly Anyone Remembers
Dr. Joseph William Swain de Graft-Johnson was Ghana’s first-ever Vice President (1979–1981) under President Hilla Limann. A renowned engineer and KNUST lecturer, he helped found the Ghana Institution of Engineers. His tenure was cut short by a military coup, and today, most Ghanaians don’t even know his name, despite his pivotal role in the country’s history.
Ken Ofori-Atta was not arrested over our extradition request. He was arrested for overstaying his visa.
He is liable to being deported. Not extradited.
@barkervogues Deportation or extradition , we just need him home peacefully. We miss his Bible quotations.
Please let’s encourage the ICE to succeed in their mandate. 🙈
The Ghana Water Company Limited is requesting regulatory approval to raise tariffs from GH¢5.28 to GH¢20.09 per cubic metre — a 281% increase — citing rising operational costs.
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