@theyawofosu@Randy_Mens@GhanaBlackstars Why no? Please explain.Because I don't understand why we have left national teams in the hands of private individuals when it's not so in other countries.
I don’t think people understand what goes into some of these videos…
I followed Ghana’s Aboakyer Festival all the way into the forest.
Crossed lagoons in neck-deep water.
Risked my equipment.
Put myself in situations that honestly… were not the safest.
All to tell a story.
And 72 hours later�� not even 300 views.
I won’t lie, it hurts.
Because this wasn’t just content. This was effort. Time. Energy. Risk.
Sometimes you give your all to something and it feels like nobody is seeing it.
But I know this story deserves to be seen.
And I’m not giving up on it.
So yes… I’m going to keep sharing this video until it reaches at least 5,000 views.
Not because I’m desperate… but because I believe in the work.
If you’ve ever supported me, this is one time I really need you to show up.
Watch it. Share it. Tell someone about it.
Let’s get this story out there.
🎥 Watch here: https://t.co/xeo2eUe3WB
So you people…
You hound me for months to release the film, I do and it’s taking some of you forever to watch it? For free…..Hmmmmmmmmm
I am not happy oo, yoooo 😔
#forloveandcountry2 streaming on Sparrow Station on YouTube oo. Watch here: https://t.co/V7DBzW8GeH
@DBLACKGH I tell you bro.
Ghana can do same. So far it's only Shirley Frimpong Mando producing such high quality movies. People miss Ghanaian movies. You can make $100,000 every month from one movie on YouTube. Please look sharp. Start a movie production with good writers. That's all.