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Award-winning movie director Shirley Frimpong Manso has shared a throwback picture of her in a scene of a drama she wrote and directed herself.
She captioned the photos “fbf to way back in secondary school (Mansite) acting an old woman in a play I wrote titled 'God's time is the best' along with Freda Gavua.”

In the picture taken during her days as a student at Mfantsiman Senior High School, she is seen playing the character of an elderly woman with another lady, Freda Gauva stooping over next to her.
Over the last decade, the celebrated producer's works have enjoyed screen time at cinemas across the world.
Some of her productions include 'A Sting in a Tale', 'Potomanto', 'Life and Living It', 'Adam’s Apple', and 'The Perfect Picture'.
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