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Qwasi Blay returns home to collaborate with Kyekyeku on new film project
June 1, 2026
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Qwasi Blay returns home to collaborate with Kyekyeku on new film project

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Key Points

  • Nigerian-based Ghanaian actor Qwasi Blay has returned to Ghana to collaborate with popular actor and filmmaker Kyekyeku.
  • They are working on an upcoming cinema project, with Kyekyeku directing.
  • Qwasi Blay, known as "Most Wanted," has a strong reputation in Nollywood, having worked with Ruth Kadiri.
  • Kyekyeku, a prominent figure in Ghana's movie industry, is known for his comic performances and popular online content.
  • The collaboration is generating excitement, bringing together actors with experience across different entertainment markets, with expectations for broad audience appeal.

Why This Matters

This collaboration signifies a growing trend of cross-border partnerships within the West African film industry, particularly between Ghana and Nigeria, which can bolster Ghana's cinematic reach and production quality. It highlights the potential for Ghanaian talent to leverage international experience to elevate local productions, attracting wider audiences and fostering cultural exchange. This could lead to increased investment and professional opportunities within Ghana's creative sector.

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