Why I Moved To Ghana – Popular Nollywood Actor

ImageHardly would you see a movie released in Nigeria few years back without the stern-face of popular actor, Hanks Anuku adorning the jacket of the film. His face was like an Indian Talisman, who brings luck to movie producers in the country back then.

But that is no more the case as no one knows if the face of Hanks Anuku can still sell even a local community film this time around.

He was made the Special Adviser to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State on Tourism and Entertainment in 2010, but he later left the job.

After that, he was in the news for being delivered from alcohol and mental illness by Prophet TB Joshua, he later moved to Ghana after the incident.

Some days ago, nigeriafilms.com met him in Ghana and he had a short interview with us, where he explained the reason behind his relocation to the West African country.

Why did you leave Nigeria for Ghana

Yea, as you can see, I am in Ghana now. It was a decision I made to get a few things for myself and to get closer to God because so many things happened to me in Nigeria that I was not happy about.

Does that mean you wouldn’t have been closer to God if you were in Nigeria

I would always have time for anybody and appreciate the presence of a man or woman of substance.

What do you do here presently

Apart from filmmaking, I am into the development of grassroots’ talents in music and filmmaking.

How is that going

It has been very great.

Are Ghanaians embracing you

You know, love thy neighbour like thyself is my tool across the Nile unto Jericho. I think everybody loves me. I don’t know who the enemy is. So, whoever the enemy is, I am sorry, I forgive all haters. That is what it is.

Should your fans in Nigeria be expecting something from you soon

Well, everything depends on God. He is my provider. If God wants me to go to Nigeria, no problem, I mean, as long as you are serious with the job.

 

source: peacefmonline/Ghana

About Bright Entertainment Ghana

Company Profile Bright Entertainment Ghana is a young and vibrant Event Management Company founded in the year 2000 by a team of young, creative, enthusiastic and dynamic professionals with a sparkling stream of ideas having vast experience in the field of Events & Entertainments. Our goal is to give each and every event a different Meaning, Identity and a Vision with true professionalism to chart the roads of informative & entertaining events. We encompass many areas of the entertainment field and are committed to achieving and maintaining the highest level of excellence in everything that we do. We pride ourselves on operating with integrity on all levels of our operations. We strive to create ‘triple win’ situations with every endeavor we are involved in. This is when at least three parties win and benefit from the experience….including our sponsors, audience and us. Mission Statement Our vision and purpose is to inspire and connect with people on a global scale. We are committed to contributing to our world in a positive way through the powerful gift and influence of music, creativity and entertainment. We organize and promote multi faceted world class event and create unique and exciting advertising opportunities for individuals and corporate bodies to showcase their product and services among a large crowd. We produce all of our entertainment in house and work with the highest caliber of musicians, performers, singers and dancers to insure that our clients are getting the best entertainment possible. We strive to accommodate our clients in every way and guarantee the highest level of service, professionalism and expertise. As a business, we understand the importance of steady profit and financial sustainability in order to maintain a strong business foundation. We believe in a healthy, balanced flow of giving and receiving and exist in a constant state of appreciation and abundance. Corporate Social Responsibility We at Bright Entertainment Ghana do not only entertain, we also educate through entertainment. As part of our social corporate responsibility we use every event to educate our audience on important national issues like Malaria prevention, Tuberculosis, Child Labour, streetism, HIV/AIDS, Infant mortality etc.

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