Shampaign

Shampaign is a 2016 Ghanaian political drama television series written by Shirley Frimpong-Manso and co-produced with Ken Attoh. The series has two seasons, each consisting of 13 episodes.[1][2]

Plot

A politician, Naana Akua Quansah, seeks to become the country's first female president. As she campaigns with her team, citizens across the country buy into her ideology, giving her the support of a majority of voters. Events take a turn when she is involved in an accident that leaves her in a coma. Her team devises a new strategy by having her twin sister stand in for her in a bid to win power.[3][4]

Cast

  • 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

  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. Archived from the original on 2018-10-12. 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.