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Idris Elba Acknowledged as Distinguished Ga Citizen, Meets Prez Mahama to Focus on Building of Extremely-modern Movie and Artistic District in Osu

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British-Ghanaian actor, Idris Elba, met with President John Dramani Mahama to debate his plans for the development of a movie village in Accra.

The assembly which came about on the Jubilee Home, was to current a proposal for a private-government partnership to assemble the movie ‘precinct’, as Elba known as it, supposed to coach and practice younger Ghanaian creatives within the sector and to supply world-class movies from the Ghanaian marketplace for worldwide consumption.

Idris Elba and his workforce introduced a rendering of the proposed website, which might be positioned close to the Osu (previously Christianborg) Fortress near town middle.

To be known as the Arts Heritage District, Elba famous it will present coaching and employment to younger Ghanaians and convey a lift to the native movie business.

He known as for the institution of clear pointers and insurance policies to make sure Ghana meets worldwide greatest practices which might allow him carry overseas investments onto the scene.

President Mahama lauded the concept and introduced counter-proposals to enhance it to profit the most individuals.

Previous to his assembly with the President, Elba paid a go to to the Ga Mantse, Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II. He was named a outstanding member of the Ga State and introduced his concepts for the humanities district, which might be located on Accra land, to the monarch.

Honored to be a part of a historic gathering as Idris Elba was welcomed dwelling and acknowledged as a son of the Ga land. His imaginative and prescient for a world-class movie studio is a game-changer for our business, creating alternatives and galvanizing the subsequent era of storytellers. pic.twitter.com/tzSgpFymKl

— Chris Attoh🇬🇭🇺🇸 (@chrisattoh) March 27, 2025


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