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Kobi Rana’s ‘Freedom and Justice’ movie premiere ‘banned’


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Poster of the movie

The movie, which reflects the structure of governance and how politics plays out, was set to be shown on 25 December and 26 December 2020 in Accra, Tema and Kumasi.

The star-studded movie, which features David Dontoh, Irene Opare, Clemento Suarez, Kafui Danku, Kofi Adjorlolo and Kobi Rana himself, among others, was widely publicised with a trailer.

“We would like to apologise to all our locations for the inconveniences caused and our cherished audience for the unfortunate turn of events. In the past 17 years of providing you with quality entertainment, we stand for peace and customer satisfaction”.

The production team stated that “we, therefore, abide by the decision of the authorities and adjourn the movie FREEDOM AND JUSTICE” while calling on patrons of some 2,154 tickets in advance to return to sales outlets for a refund”.

“We will give you an update on the next schedule for your favourite movie: FREEDOM AND JUSTICE,” the statement added.

Source: Classfmonline.com


Godfred Meba

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