Shampaign is a 2016 Ghanaian TV series written by Shirley Frimpong-Manso and co-produced with Ken Attoh. The television series is a political drama that has two season which has thirteen episodes in each season.[1][2]

Plot

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The movie tells a story of a woman called Naana Akua Quansah is a politician and is seeking to become first female president, as she campaigns with her team citizens in the country bought into her ideology letting her have the mass majority of voter on her side. Things unfolded when she had an accident and she fell into coma, the team had to devise a new strategy by using her twin sister in her place to win power.[3][4]

Cast

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  • Joselyn Dumas as Naana Akua Quansah
  • Jot Agyemang as Kofi Malm
  • Blossom Chukwujeku as Francis Peters
  • Kofi Bucknor as Nene Adodoadji
  • Daniel Kojo Delong as Patrick Nunoo
  • Jeffery Forson as Obiri
  • Zynnell Lydia Zuh as Priscilla Peters
  • Anima Misa Amoah as Kate Malm
  • Ofie Kodjoe as Mrs. Hyde
  • Tinell Dickens as Elizabeth Vanderpuije
  • Madelein Abedi-Boafo as Miranda Graves Nunoo
  • Akofa Edjeani as Menaye Quansah
  • Lyn Ethel Benil as Julia Hawkins
  • John Dumelo as Jonas Vanderpuije
  • Mikey Ashkar as Jason Williams
  • Kingsley Yamoah as George Sarpong
  • Jamillah Sulleyman as Frema
  • Agbeki (Bex) Mortty as Duke Ofori
  • Fred Kanebi as Donald Arthur
  • David Oscar as Dabo
  • Godwin Namboh as Christian Commodore
  • Shirely Emma Tibilla as Charlotte Malm
  • Marian Addo as Ashiokor
  • Fred Amugi as Ankrah
  • Miriam Ama Saaka as Aku Brown
  • Kabuki Akiwumi as Mary-Ann Wilson
  • Princess Fathia Nkrumah as Deborah Ceasar
  • Augustine Abbey (Idikoko) as Mr. Hawkson

References

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  1. ^ "SHAMPAIGN - Sparrow Productions' Intriguing, Captivating and Nerve Wracking Political Drama Returns for An Explosive Second Season". GhanaCelebrities.Com. 2019-02-23. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  2. ^ "Showmax". www.showmax.com. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  3. ^ "Shampaign - Sparrow Productions". sparrowproductions.net. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  4. ^ "The race is on for Ghana's 1st female president in Shampaign on Showmax". Showmax Stories. 2020-02-19. Retrieved 2021-01-09.