Celebrated Bristish-Ghanaian actress and producer, Ama K. Abebrese has disclosed her intentions on shooting her next movie at the Jubilee House, a privilege she believes she needs to enjoy as a Ghanaian citizen.
Ama K. Abebrese recently tweeted that she will be stunned if she is denied permission to film there given that she is a Ghanaian citizen.
“I’m going to request to shoot scenes for my next movie at Jubilee House. I really hope that the Office of the President grants permission. Because if they don’t…..” her tweets read.
Her reactions come at the back of Meek Mill’s controversial video shoot at the Jubilee House during his recent visit to Ghana.
The American rapper who was billed to perform at the 2022 Afronation in Ghana entangled himself in a couple of experences during his week-long stay in Ghana. From quadbike riding sessions, his missing phone while performing, having to fend off hoodlums to get on stage, and his visit to the Office of the Presidency at Jubilee House.
Having returned to the State, Meek Mill in later hours on Sunday, January 8, dropped a video snippet to announce his upcoming release.
However, the video captures some sections of the Jubilee House which are deemed borders and high-security zones. He was pictured with his team on the frontage of the Jubilee House, to the main corridor and conference hall. He was also seen positioned at the Presidential lectern rapping – intriguingly using explicit lyrics.
Meek Mill has since pulled down the said video and apologised to Ghanaians and the Office of the Presidency as he indicated that he meant no disrespect.
By: Jude Tackie