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Lynx TV has announced its plans to launch its fourth official production on the new digital channel this July.
The digital TV station, which launched late last year, is excited to announce the premiere of 'Prophet Baddo' starring Richmond Amoakoh, popularly known as Lawyer Nti.
The four-part limited series, written by Richmond himself, tells the intense yet humorous story of a random gentleman turned prophet in an attempt to escape his woes.

The juxtaposition of desperation and faith will take viewers on a thrilling and entertaining journey. 'Prophet Baddo' features an exciting cast of seasoned actors, including Fiifi Coleman, Princess Nkrumah, Andy Tetteh, Andrew Tandoh, Henry Agbai, and more.

The series is set to premiere exclusively at the Silverbird Cinemas on July 21st, 2023, followed by a screening at the Golden Eagle Cinema in Kumasi on July 22nd.
It will then be available on the Lynx TV platforms from July 23rd, 2023. 'Prophet Baddo' is a Tigon Creative Studios production, an affiliate company of Lynx TV and Lynx Entertainment.

Lynx TV is a next-generation media channel offering immersive content that caters to the contemporary lifestyle of today's African audience. We showcase our dynamic culture through music, film, talk shows, documentaries, and more.
Lynx TV content is distributed across two of our major digital channels, which collectively have a following of over 1.10 million.
They content production and distribution hub kicked off operations in February 2023, with new shows scheduled to be released each month.

As a digital channel, they adapt to today's consumer patterns and aim to introduce movies, limited series, and more throughout the year.
The OTT channel operates from the Lynx Manor building in Akweteman, which is also home to Ghana's leading record label, Lynx Entertainment.
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