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Archbishop Duncan-Williams receives first Ghana Movie Awards nomination

The Founder and General Overseer of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has earned his first-ever nomination for the prestigious Ghana Movie Awards for the role he played in the movie A Taste of Sin by Frank Rajah Arase Film.

He was nominated in the Cameo Actor category ahead of the awards ceremony, set to take place on December 24, 2024, at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).

The Ghana Movie Awards is one of the most respected events in the Ghanaian film industry, celebrating outstanding achievements in filmmaking.

This year’s nominations highlight the contributions of talented actors, actresses, directors, and producers who have made a significant impact on the industry in the past year.

A total of 21 awards will be presented, with categories including Achievement in Cinematography, Achievement in Directing, Achievement in Editing, Achievement in Costume and Wardrobe, Production Design, and Achievement in Sound Mixing and Editing.

Other notable categories include Best Short Movie, Best Documentary, Best Movie African Collaboration, and Best Picture.

Among the competitive categories, nominees for Actor in a Leading Role include Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin, James Gardiner, Adjetey Anang, Anthony Woode, and Jeffery Nortey.

The Actress in a Leading Role nominees are Nadia Buari, Jackie Appiah, Bless Fortune, Nana Ama McBrown, Emelia Brobbey, and Habiba Sinare.

Nominees for Actor in a Supporting Role include John Dumelo, Kofi Adjorlolor, Van Vicker, Majid Michel, and Clement Bonney (Mr Beautiful), while the Actress in a Supporting Role category features Sonia Ibrahim, Roselyn Ngissah, Sandra Ababio, Christabel Ekeh, Tracy Boakye, Kalsoume Sinare, Maame Ofosuah Anim, Sika Dzuali, and Chichi Neblett.

The Discovery of the Year category will see Rosemond Brown (Akuapim Poloo), Frank Ntiamoah, Mawena Azumah, Martina Dwamena (Asantewaa), Sherita Adu, Quesh, and Augustina Aboabo competing for the title.

Fred Nuamah, CEO of the Ghana Movie Awards, has promised an unforgettable night of glamour and entertainment, noting that the dress code for the ceremony is strictly formal, with tuxedos and Kente for men and evening gowns for women.

The Ghana Movie Awards, established in 2010, has become a key event in celebrating Ghanaian cinema.

The first edition of the awards ceremony was held on December 25 at the AICC.

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