Actress Abigail Odeibea Ready For Competition

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ONE OF Ghana’s fast rising movie star, Abigail Akua Odeibea Dawson who has carved a niche for herself in the movie industry, has declared her intention to work extra hard to meet the challenges ahead in the industry.
According to the young actress, it has always been his dream to become an international movie star to compete with those on the international scene.
The actress, who joined the movie industry some years back, is one of the very few rising figures in the industry who has been groomed to become a super star in the near future.

Her performance in most of the movies put her splendour ahead of most of her colleagues in the industry and what has kept her shinning on the acting runway has been her untiring determination to reach the top.
She told this writer in a chat that she has plans of doing collaborations with some of her colleagues in Nigeria in her upcoming movie which she has plan to feature both Ghanaian and Nigerian movie icons.
She however, stressed that the stakeholders in the creative industry should find creative measures to bring all the players on board to work toward the progress of the industry.

According to her, film acting was all about creativity and direction, adding “I have studied the trend of the movie industry in Ghana and I am ready to go the extra mile to meet the challenges ahead”.
Abigail Akua Odeibea Dawson, who described herself as someone who was highly motivated, determined, confident and thrived on tackling challenges, said the stakeholders in the movie industry must put in place strategies that would help to promote the Ghanaian movie industry to the outside world.

She hinted that there should be a national policy to compel local television stations in the country to redesign their policies and programmes so they could air more local contents than foreign ones which he said were killing the creative industry in Ghana.

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