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Anikulapo Production: Wrapping in Nigeria, Heading to Ghana with Air PEACE & Ghana Film AUTHORITY

The production of Anikulapo has just wrapped in Nigeria, but the journey is far from over! As we prepare to head to Ghana for the next leg of filming, we’re celebrating the partnerships that have made this possible.

A special thank you goes to Juliet Yaa Asantewa Asante, CEO of the Ghana Film Authority, whose support has opened new doors for Pan-African creativity.

Seamless Logistics with Air PEACE

One of the biggest challenges of any production is managing logistics, but Air Peace has been a game-changer for us.

Their support has made flights and transportation of our crew and equipment seamless.

From cast members traveling across continents to ensuring our gear reached remote locations on time, Air Peace kept things running smoothly.

Thanks to this partnership, we were able to focus fully on crafting a remarkable season without any logistical hiccups.

The Ghana Film Authority: Opening Doors for Pan-African Creativity

Another major driving force behind this season has been the partnership with the Ghana Film Authority.

This collaboration has opened up new opportunities for us to explore untold stories and bring a Pan-African perspective to Anikulapo.

Anikulapo: A Journey Through History and Culture

The theme of the series—especially around the slave trade—feel even more powerful with the Ghanaian backdrop. We may be divided by borders, but the stories we tell are shared and united.

The partnership symbolizes the power of collaboration—Anikulapo is not just a Nigerian story; it’s a shared African narrative.

Celebrating Progress: Wrapping in Nigeria

Of course, we couldn’t have wrapped the first leg of our production without a celebration!

Our cast and crew came together for a wrap party to commemorate the hard work and creativity that went into this production.

It was a moment to relax and reflect on the incredible journey we’ve been on.

Stay tuned, because this season of Anikulapo is going to take you to places you’ve never been—both in terms of storytelling and Pan-African collaboration.

The magic is just beginning!

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