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"I lost a movie role because I refused to sleep with a director" – Akofa Edjeani


Renowned Ghanaian actress and producer, Akofa Edjeani has disclosed a troubling experience in her career, revealing that she lost a movie role because she refused to engage in inappropriate advances with a director.


According to her, although she admits that sexual harassment obtains in every sphere of life the behaviour is prevalent in the entertainment industry. 


Opening up about some of the challenges women face in the entertainment industry on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, the screen goddess said;


“I remember we were shooting somewhere after Kumasi, I think. Unfortunately, the producer was a Nigerian. We were going to shoot two movies back to back. So based on that, the executive producer had begged me to bring my rates down, that because we were doing two movies he would pay a certain amount, which reluctantly I agreed to.


”Now here is the director who asked me to come to his room. I said ‘come to your room and do what?’. He said ‘to watch a movie’. I said ‘watch what movie? I mean come on, whatever you want to tell me, I don’t need to come to your room’. Apparently, he wanted something else. I said ‘like seriously?’ Are you serious?


The actress who doubles as an entreprenuer further detailed that she was not cast for the second movie because she did not consent to the director’s sexual demands.


“I didn’t go to his room and guess what, that caused me the next movie. And when I asked the executive producer he said it was the director who was casting but I said ‘you were paying me this amount because we agreed on shooting two movies’. And he said there was nothing he could do about it because it was the director that did the casting,” she emphasizied. 


Akorfa to a greater extent averred that  throughout her career, she has always believed in her talent, a reason she has never given in to any sexual demands for movie roles. She therefore, advised young women who want to get into the creative industry, should believe in their abilities and not fall for the wiles of such men.


Credit: Ameyaw Debrah

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