
Audio By Carbonatix
Film maker Ivan Quashigah has been appointed as the Chairman of the newly inaugurated Board of the National Film Authority (NFA).
His appointment, made by the President in accordance with the Development and Classification of Film Act (Act 935), places him at the helm of the board tasked with regulating, promoting and supporting Ghana’s film industry.
The inauguration was done on Monday, August 4, 2025.
The National Film Authority, established in 2016 under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, oversees the classification of films, industry regulation, and advocacy for filmmakers.
Quashigah, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Farmhouse Productions, is one of Ghana’s most celebrated creative minds. Trained in directing and scriptwriting at the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI), he also holds an Executive Master’s degree in Governance and Leadership from Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

His career spans decades of groundbreaking work, including producing and directing the highly acclaimed youth television series Things We Do for Love and Yolo (You Only Live Once), among a litany of other film and television productions. Yolo dominated the 2016 Ghana Movie Awards, winning seven out of eight nominations, while Quashigah has earned more than 18 international and local accolades, including recognition at FESPACO for Best Short Feature.
As Chairman, Quashigah is expected to lead the board of the Authority in tandem with the Executive Secretary, to advance its mission to improve industry standards, champion Ghanaian storytelling and enhance the country’s presence on the global film stage.
Check out the full list of NFA Board Members below:
1. Appointed by the President – Ivan Quashigah, Chairperson
2. Executive Secretary – Kafui Danku Pitcher
3. Copyright Office – Oladele Kwaku Aribike
4. Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts – Mabel Cudjoe
5. Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations – Emmanuel Ofori
6. National Film and Television Institute (UNIMAC) – Dr. Rebecca Ohene-Asah
7. Ghana Actors Guild – Yet to be nominated
8. Film Producers Association of Ghana – Mr. Augustine Abbey (Idikoko)
9. Ghana Academy of Film and Television Arts – George Bosompem
10. Women in Film and Television – Assey Tamakloe
11. Collective Management Organisation of Audio Visual Rights Owners – Zakaria Abdulai
12. Film Distributors and Marketers Association of Ghana – Rukiyatou Naa Ayiwaley Antah
13. Film Crew Association of Ghana – Alejandro Peterson Davids White-Cross
14. Television station – Yet to be nominated

Latest Stories
-
NADMO registers 1,401 victims after Odawna Rubber Market fire disaster
9 minutes -
GARID delays due to fiscal constraints, not neglect — Atta Issah defends government
14 minutes -
Solvent governments may default if they lack liquidity to repay loans – World Bank
26 minutes -
It’s not a they problem, it’s our problem: We must learn to speak up regardless
38 minutes -
NADMO, Zoomlion launch multi-site drain clearing exercise to curb flooding in Greater Accra
45 minutes -
PR professionals embrace AI at WPRD Festival 2026 MasterLAB
54 minutes -
Minority Women’s Caucus condemns attack on Adwoa Safo, demands full police probe
57 minutes -
Body of teenage girl retrieved from vehicle at Alajo after floods
1 hour -
EPA eyes redeployment of idle Zodiac boat to fight water pollution and flooding
1 hour -
Flood victims in Accra to receive free NHIS registration as health authorities warn of disease risk
2 hours -
Parliament ratifies air services agreements with six countries to boost connectivity
2 hours -
Unlocking Value in Africa’s Cocoa: Lessons from Hershey
2 hours -
Ghana Must Act Now: Accra’s flooding crisis
2 hours -
Flood victims in Ayawaso Central receive relief from Qatar Charity and NADMO
2 hours -
Bawumia’s call for state of emergency over floods is justified – Manhyia South MP
2 hours