Audio By Carbonatix
A traditional priest of the Sabaliki shrine in Sandema in the Northern region, Nana Sabaliki, has threatened to kill actor, Abraham Kofi Davis aka Salinko for taking on his character and mimicking him in a yet-to-be-released movie, Diawuo.
According to the priest, not only does the actor Salinko bear his name in the movie but the character also dances “azonto” which dance he sees as inappropriate and tarnishes the image of his god.
Also on the ‘hit list’ of Nana Sabaliki are Michael Duah aka Munche, executive producer of the movie as well as actors Emelia Brobbey, Kwaku Manu, Akrobeto and Wayosi.
In a telephone conversation with Showbiz last Tuesday, Nana Sabaliki said he will kill all the cast in the movie as well as the executive producer if the film hits the market. “I have ordered the executive producer of the movie, Munche, to see me but if he refuses and goes ahead to release the movie, then I would have no choice than to kill all of them”, he said.
The threats from the priest seem to have unnerved some of the actors who play roles in the movie. Salinko, for example, told Showbiz that when he suggested the name, Sabaliki to be used for his character in the movie, he had no idea it was the name of an existing god. “It was familiar to me as the name of a great warrior in my village Tafo Pankrono in the Ashanti region. I never knew there was a deity by name Sabaliki otherwise I wouldn’t have used it”, he said.
Salinko said it would save all the actors involved if the movie was not released on the market. “The producer shouldn’t be worried about losing the money he spent in making the movie but he should be more worried about our lives. If the priest is really angry then Munche should consider withdrawing the movie from the market before any actor dies”, he added.
Emelia Brobbey shared the same sentiments with Salinko. She said ever since she heard about the priest's intentions to kill them, she has known no peace. “It is death we are talking about here, I have had sleepless night ever since I heard about it,” Emelia said.
Wayoosi, on the contrary, is not bothered by the threats of Nana Sabaliki. “I know I serve a great and living God who is powerful than Nana Sabaliki. There is nothing he can do”, Wayoosi told Showbiz over the phone last Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Munche is unfazed by Nana Sabaliki's threats. He told Showbiz that: “I can't withdraw a movie I have spent close to GH¢90,000 on just because one traditional priest says so”. According to him, if Nana Sabaliki is willing to pay him the money he spent on making the movie, then he would consider withdrawing it from the market.
Munche's immediate problem however, has to do with some of the members of cast of the movie who constantly call him to ask him to withdraw the movie because of the priest's threats to kill them.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Lom Ahlijah advocates tech-based monitoring in schools after assault case
19 seconds -
UTAG threatens nationwide strike over delay in book and research allowance rate
8 minutes -
Boundary Commission urges border residents to protect boundary pillars and support national security
11 minutes -
Ghana to grow at 5.0% GDP in 2026, but faces huge investment financing gap – AfDB
12 minutes -
Deputy AG, 14 CSOs appear at Supreme Court for hearing on challenge to OSP’s prosecutorial powers
17 minutes -
Minority MPs meet Ghana High Commissioner to Canada to discuss diaspora welfare and bilateral relations
26 minutes -
GNAT threatens WASSCE boycott over detained Nyinahin SHS teacher
33 minutes -
Free SHS: Education Minister hails end of school food shortages
38 minutes -
NLA Director-General calls for a concerted effort in fight against illegal gambling
39 minutes -
74% of returned Ghanaians had overstayed visas – South Africa’s Int’l Relations Minister
42 minutes -
Ghana’s National Vaccine Institute joins WHO-backed Global Clinical Trials Forum
48 minutes -
World Bank set to approve US$300m for expansion of Ghana’s school infrastructure
49 minutes -
South Africa says investigations ongoing, no decision yet on compensation for returned Ghanaians
57 minutes -
BECE to be extended from 5 to 8 days under proposed exam timetable reform—Education Minister
1 hour -
Betway Ghana celebrates its 10th Birthday with “IT’S YOUR TEN” campaign
1 hour