PHOTOS: Ghanaian Producers Release Another Ghana P0*n Movie
The release of “The Adventures Of Wapipi Jay”, the first ever Ghanaian pó’rnographic movie in 2007 sent shock-waves down the spines of ma...
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The release of “The Adventures Of Wapipi Jay”, the first ever
Ghanaian pó’rnographic movie in 2007 sent shock-waves down the spines
of many decent people.
Indeed most people especially those who identified some of the
principal characters in the movie could not fathom why their own kith
and kin could engage in such abominable venture.
Despite the huge anger and protestations, the producers of the movie, Wakiki Entertainment have released part 2, which is being sold especially amongst the Ghanaian community abroad. Some are also believed to be available in some shops in Ghana.
The pó’rn was done in the form of a local twi movie with cast, crew and producers all coming from Ghana.
Sound tracks for the movie had songs from artistes including Lumba, Ofori Amponsah, K.K Fosu and others. The principal characters include two males, Wapipi Jay and K. Bonsu whiles their female partners are Adjoa, Akosua, Fatima and others.
Although the movie was purported to have been shot on locations in New York and Los Angeles, the appearance of the rooms used looked like hostels in Ghana.
Despite the huge anger and protestations, the producers of the movie, Wakiki Entertainment have released part 2, which is being sold especially amongst the Ghanaian community abroad. Some are also believed to be available in some shops in Ghana.
The pó’rn was done in the form of a local twi movie with cast, crew and producers all coming from Ghana.
Sound tracks for the movie had songs from artistes including Lumba, Ofori Amponsah, K.K Fosu and others. The principal characters include two males, Wapipi Jay and K. Bonsu whiles their female partners are Adjoa, Akosua, Fatima and others.
Although the movie was purported to have been shot on locations in New York and Los Angeles, the appearance of the rooms used looked like hostels in Ghana.
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