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    Ben South makes history with movie premiere

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Ben South at the premiere Ben South at the premiere

    Ben South, a popular Ghanaian skit maker and comedian, has made history by producing his own movie, “24”, which premiered at Silverbird Cinemas.

    The event was attended by notable celebrities and entertainment executives, including King Promise, Kobi Rana, Jeffery Nortey, Albert Bondah, Maame Serwaa, Sammy Rasta, 39/40, Queci Official, AJ Brown, Bantama MP Asenso Boakye, and the CEO of Ghana Music Awards USA.

    Ben South’s journey to becoming a movie producer is a testament to his versatility and creativity.

    He initially gained fame as a skit maker, known for his hilarious and relatable content on social media platforms. His talent and dedication earned him recognition, including a feature in Sarkodie’s “No Sir” video, which further boosted his popularity.

    Before venturing into comedy, Ben South was a trained nurse who decided to pursue his passion for entertainment. He has since become one of Ghana’s most beloved comedians, making his stand-up comedy debut at the “A Fool in April” show earlier this year.

    The premiere of “24” marks a significant milestone in Ben South’s career, showcasing his ability to produce high-quality content beyond skits. The movie’s success is expected to pave the way for other skit makers to explore opportunities in film production.

    The event was a celebration of Ben South’s hard work and dedication to his craft, with attendees praising his creativity and entrepreneurial spirit.

    As the Ghanaian entertainment industry continues to evolve, Ben South’s achievement serves as inspiration for aspiring artists and other comedians.



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