Biography

A Trailblazing Ghanaian Film Producer Yemoh

Ike, born on November 5, 1986, is a Ghanaian film producer, talent manager, and co-founder of A.K.A Entertainment—a film production company based in Ghana. His remarkable journey began with humble roots, overcoming challenges to become a driving force in the global film industry.

Early Beginnings

Yemoh’s passion for acting led him to sneak out from campus during his school days to attend auditions. His innate logistical talent even saved a production on the day of shooting. The producer recognized his potential and convinced him to assist as a coordinator. Gradually, Yemoh shifted his focus from aspiring movie star to finding solace behind the camera.

From Coordinator to Producer

Yemoh started as a coordinator but quickly transitioned into film production. After completing his studies in marketing at G.I.A, he founded Next Media Concept—an agency that scouts and manages talent. His upbringing, marked by hard work (from selling chips to charcoal on the streets of Accra), taught him that success is carefully crafted through keen observation, adaptability, and understanding the changing demands of the industry.

Breaking Barriers

Yemoh’s groundbreaking achievement came with producing “Tsutsuɛ,” the first sub-Saharan African film nominated for the 75th Cannes Film Festival. His dedication to innovation and unlocking Ghanaian film potential led him to collaborate with Amartei Armar. Together, they challenged the notion that the Ghanaian film industry was dead. To Yemoh, it was yet to be born.

Global Recognition

Yemoh Ike’s accolades extend beyond Cannes and other A-List Festival nominations and wins. He is the only producer in Africa to win an Oscar Qualifying Festival

the Montréal World Film Festival.

Additionally, he graduated from the Doha Film Institute Producers Lab and the European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs in 2023.

A.K.A Entertainment LTD

 As a co-founder of A.K.A Entertainment Limited, Yemoh continues to shape the industry, bridging the gap between Ghanaian cinema and the global stage. Yemoh Ike’s journey exemplifies resilience, creativity, and a commitment to elevating African storytelling. His impact reverberates far beyond the screen, inspiring future generations of filmmakers.

A Royal Celebration: Yemoh Ike’s Private Life Unveiled

Accra, June 2023 — Yemoh Ike, the acclaimed film producer, recently tied the knot with his god-sister, Priscilla Amanquanor, a talented Fashion Couturist. Their union was celebrated over two days, blending tradition and elegance.

Traditional Marriage: A Royal Revelation On the 1st of June, the couple embarked on the traditional marriage ceremony. Ike’s family honored the age-old customs by visiting Priscilla’s family. It was during this event that Ike’s true identity emerged—a Royal from La Leeshie, known as Nii Yemoh Okantah. The ancestral ties and regal heritage added an enchanting layer to their union.

The White Wedding: A Star-Studded Affair The 3rd of June witnessed a grand white wedding, attended by a constellation of celebrities, bloggers, and close friends. Among the distinguished guests were Ike’s uncle, the revered KING of Leeshie—His Royal Highness Nii Anang Amanyankwa Obasaa 1. Adding international flair to the occasion was His Excellency Jules-Armand Aniambossou, the French ambassador to GHANA, who graced the ceremony as the chairperson.

Honeymoon Across Europe

Following the festivities, Mr. YEMOH and Priscilla embarked on a dreamy European honeymoon. Their journey took them through picturesque landscapes and vibrant cities:

Belgium: 3 delightful days exploring historic streets and savoring Belgian chocolates.

Germany: 4 days immersed in culture, from Berlin’s art scene to Bavaria’s fairytale castles.

Austria: A week of alpine vistas, classical music, and Viennese coffeehouses. – France: 10 enchanting days in the City of Love, Paris, where romance bloomed against iconic backdrops.

Yemoh Ike’s private life, now intertwined with love, royalty, and adventure, promises a captivating chapter in Accra’s social tapestry.

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