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Migration has long shaped the histories, identities, and destinies of people across the world, yet many of these stories remain untold. Omo Ghana - Man for Chop is a powerful docu-drama that brings to life the harrowing and inspiring journey of Ghanaians who were forcibly expelled from Nigeria in 1983.
This film dives deep into the personal struggles, resilience, and the broader social implications of mass migration, making it an essential watch for history enthusiasts, policymakers, and anyone interested in human stories of survival and adaptation.
Through gripping interviews, evocative reenactments, and historical archives, Omo Ghana - Man for Chop vividly captures the emotional and political turmoil that shaped one of West Africa’s most significant migration crises.

The film doesn’t just revisit the past; it offers a mirror to contemporary migration challenges, urging viewers to reflect on the lessons history has to offer. It showcases the strength of those affected and the communities that welcomed them back, highlighting themes of displacement, resilience, and identity.
Beyond its historical significance, this film is a tribute to the indomitable spirit of the human will. It reminds us of the impact of political decisions on everyday lives and challenges audiences to engage in conversations about migration policies, citizenship, and belonging. With stunning cinematography and compelling storytelling, Omo Ghana - Man for Chop is not just a documentary—it’s an experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Omo Ghana - Man for Chop is a production by AI Media and Lemon Tree Publishing and Film in collaboration with the Multimedia Group and Graphic Communications Group.
Be part of this historic event! Omo Ghana - Man for Chop premieres at Silverbird Cinema, Accra Mall, on the 28th of February. Don’t miss your chance to witness this remarkable story on the big screen. Get your tickets now at https://bit.ly/OmoGhana!
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