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‘Kosua Ba’ Ready To Hit The Screens

Kosua Ba (The Egg Child), an African traditional TV series from the Royal Citadel Multimedia Consult, was successful premiered last Saturday, October 5, at the Arts Center in Accra.

The premiered series tells the story of Asaba, a small Kingdom whose successor to a throne, Dediako, is kidnapped by enemies. The situation compels the royal household and the community to consult an oracle. The baby is later rescued in an Eggshell by a hunter, who takes him to the palace.

The series featured some up and coming characters like, Raphael Amoatey who played the role of the Egg Child, Theresa Kaminta, Daniel Amponsah, Ama Korkor, Iceman, Yaa Sika, Esther Attipoe, Francis Jackson, Daniel Godknows, Rita Nortey, Stephen Baidoo and many others.

The premier show started at 9:30pm with prayer by the CEO of the production, Steward Stephens, followed by a gospel performance by Adusu Richard, a special guest.

In a chat with THE NEW PUBLISHER, Steward Stephens said the series, which was rendered in both Twi and English, is an edutainment series that contains thirteen episodes to be shown once a week in three months.

“The series is to entertain and educate our viewers. It has thirteen episodes in all, but each episode will be shown once a week on TV. So in all we are expecting this series to come to an end in three month time.

“The series will be shown on Kokonsa TV first week in December. But we are expecting to see if we can get other TV stations to help push this work forward to reach large audience,” he said.

Mr. Adusu also had this to say: “This series is one of the powerful series I have seen so far. I like the concept and the epic side. I wish I could watch the entire episode today but time is not on our side. With more help from the media, I believe this series will travel far.”

Royal Citadel Multimedia Consult is a multimedia production registered under the Registrar General Department. It has so far premiered ‘Love Siren’, ‘Some are Deadly Trap’ (Owuo Fidie), and the latest one being ‘Kosua Ba’ (Egg Child).

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