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The highly-anticipated documentary film Omo Ghana – Man for Chop premiered in grand style at Silverbird Cinemas, Accra Mall, and West Hills Mall, captivating audiences with its powerful storytelling and historical depth.
The premiere, held on February 28, 2025, was met with an overwhelming response as film enthusiasts, industry professionals, and history buffs filled the cinemas to witness this evocative masterpiece.

The atmosphere was electric as guests arrived, eager to immerse themselves in the gripping narrative of Omo Ghana – Man for Chop, which delves into the 1983 mass expulsion of Ghanaians from Nigeria and its impact on migration and resilience.
The film’s compelling storytelling, rich cinematography, and emotional depth resonated deeply with viewers, sparking engaging discussions after the screening.

Speaking at the premiere, the filmmakers expressed their gratitude for the incredible turnout and emphasised the importance of telling migration stories through an African lens.

Audience members shared their appreciation for the film’s powerful message, with many calling it a “must-watch” for anyone interested in African history and migration narratives.

Following the successful premiere, Omo Ghana – Man for Chop continues its cinematic journey with daily screenings at Silverbird Cinemas from February 28 to March 13, 2025. Film lovers can catch the documentary at the following times: Silverbird Accra Mall: 7:00 pm & 9:00 pm, Silverbird West Hills Mall: 6:30 pm & 8:20 pm.
Tickets are available online at https://bit.ly/OmoGhana. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a powerful piece of African storytelling on the big screen!

With its strong premiere and continued screenings, OmoGhana – Man for Chop is set to leave a lasting impact, shedding light on an important chapter of Ghanaian and African history.
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