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I played a key role in breaking Nollywood’s monopoly in Ghana- Agya Koo

Reagan Mends by Reagan Mends
November 11, 2024
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Veteran Ghanaian actor Agya Koo born Kofi Adu proudly recalled his role in rejuvenating Ghana’s film industry at a time when it was heavily overshadowed by Nollywood.

For years, Nigerian movies dominated Ghanaian screens, captivating audiences and making it challenging for Ghanaian cinema to flourish. However, Agya Koo was determined to change this narrative and re-establish a vibrant market for local productions.

“Back then, Nigerian movies were everywhere,” he shared. “They had a hold on our screens that almost pushed our own Ghallywood and Kumawood to the side. I knew we had to do something, or we’d lose our voice in our own country.”

His rise in the Ghanaian film industry came at a time when audiences were beginning to lose touch with homegrown stories. Agya Koo’s infectious humour and authentic portrayal of Ghanaian life quickly reignited a spark, drawing viewers back to Kumawood movies.

The actor didn’t hesitate to express the backlash he faced from Nollywood’s stakeholders. “I remember, they’d reach out, asking, ‘Who is this Agya Koo? What is he doing that’s making Ghanaians watch only their movies now?’” he recounted with a chuckle. “The Nigerian filmmakers were curious—and, I’d say, a little concerned—that their dominance was being challenged.”

Despite facing tempting offers to join Nigeria’s thriving film scene, Agya Koo declined, choosing instead to remain loyal to Kumawood. “They offered me money to go to Nigeria, to perform in their movies. I knew that could be big for me personally, but I couldn’t do it,” he stated. “My goal was to help build Ghanaian cinema, not just my career.

Agya Koo also shared a memorable moment when he was introduced to Nigerian comedian and actor Mr. Ibu, one of Nollywood’s icons. “There was talk of forming a partnership between our film industries—something that could help both sides. I met with Mr. Ibu, and he was a great guy, but I knew I had to be strategic. I decided to wait on that collaboration,” he explained, emphasizing his commitment to elevating Ghanaian cinema first.

Over time, his impact became undeniable, helping carve out a strong identity for the Kumawood industry. Agya Koo’s decision to stand by Ghanaian cinema remains a source of pride for him. “I believed we could make people fall in love with our movies again,” he said. “And looking back now, I think we did just that.”

Source: Lawson Radio

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