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Eddie Nartey, Amanda Jissih, others star in Lloyd Aboagye’s Prampram-filmed ‘Kone’

Ghanaian movie director Lloyd Aboagye is releasing his latest film, *Kone (Bonds of Friendship)*. This drama explores loyalty, honesty, and companionship.

Filmed in Prampram, the project is supported by Ninth November Films. It features a talented cast and promises an emotional story with cultural depth.

The film includes notable Ghanaian actors like Eddie Nartey, Amanda Jissih, and Kwesi Sarkodie Ofori. Other cast members include Ella Asante, Lord Bentus, and Lydia Baeta.

Aboagye wrote and directed *Kone*, which follows two friends. Their discovery of a mysterious 20 Ghana cedi note leads to a fierce dispute that tests their friendship.

The logline reads: “Two young friends find a GH₵20 note. This sparks a heated argument that challenges their bond. Meanwhile, Nyanyo, the god of friendship, seeks help from above to confront Kone — the wanderer who tests true friendship.”

Kone is a mysterious figure who challenges human relationships. When the friends find the 20 cedi note in Prampram, conflict arises due to Kone’s influence. The story teaches lessons on sharing and integrity.

Nyanyo oversees this drama as the god of friendship. He aims to guide humanity toward meaningful connections. Frustrated by Kone's trials, Nyanyo seeks wisdom from a higher power to restore harmony.

This mix of storytelling and spiritual themes makes *Kone* unique. The vibrant setting of Prampram enhances its cinematic experience.

Aboagye is known for award-winning films like *Newsman* and *Portraits*. His work received acclaim at the 2023 Black Star International Film Festival.

Prampram adds an authentic coastal flavor to the film's production. The story is grounded in a distinctly Ghanaian context.

With seasoned performers like Eddie Nartey alongside rising stars such as Ella Asante, *Kone* aims to captivate audiences.

The chemistry among the cast combined with Aboagye’s direction promises a resonant film both locally and internationally.

While there is no confirmed release date yet, excitement grows for this drama that blends universal themes with Ghanaian storytelling traditions.

As production continues in Prampram, fans eagerly await this thought-provoking film. Aboagye encourages movie lovers to stay tuned for updates on this promising addition to Ghana’s cinema landscape.