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Lilwin’s ‘A Country Called Ghana’ Is A Flop- Oboy Siki

Oboy Siki has expressed his opinion on the highly anticipated Ghanaian movie, A County Called Ghana which is produced by Lilwin and directed by Fiifi Gharbin.

According to Oboy Siki, the movie is a disappointment and will not perform well in theatres.

Although the movie has not been released yet, Oboy Siki claims to have watched the trailer and believes that the movie’s quality does not match the hype surrounding it, despite the inclusion of renowned actors from Nigeria.

During his appearance on Angel FM, Siki launched a scathing attack on the director, Fiifi, questioning his competence and labelling him as a foolish director.

Siki believes that Lilwin should have chosen a more skilled director for such a high-budget production, rather than someone like Fiifi, whose abilities he strongly disapproves of.

In conclusion, Siki stated that the movie does not deserve the attention it is receiving and revealed that he has no intention of watching the final product when it is released.

It remains unclear whether his outburst was a genuine expression of his opinion or a deliberate tactic orchestrated by him and Lilwin to promote the movie.

Lilwin’s upcoming film will showcase a star-studded lineup featuring Nollywood actors Victor Osuagwu and Charles Awurum, alongside other talented Ghanaian actors.

Source – Tru News Report

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