Last December marked exactly a
year star actress Selassie Ibrahim added TV presenting to her career with the
introduction of ‘Smart People’ TV magazine, produced by her Smarttys Management
and Production.
Currently, there is a change
in the programme’s showing time on TV.
It now airs on Tuesdays at 9pm
on GTV and Saturdays at 3pm on TV3, a shift from the usual Wednesdays from 9pm
on GTV and Saturdays from 2pm on TV3.
For the past one year, the
show proved to be one of the exciting programmes on TV. It did not only garner
rave attention but shared the experiences of the most influential people in
society, which most people viewers were not privy to.
Basically, ‘Smart People’ was
phenomenal and appealed to diverse viewership including the young and the old.
It is an exclusive,
personality-profile interview programme created to engage prominent people in
all fields of endeavour, including businessmen, lawyers, pastors, traditional
rulers, politicians and more, who shared more light on their personality, work
and others with some entertainment flavour.
It brings to the fore what
they have had to go through and how hard they have had to work to achieve their
present status.
The show also talks about the latest
trends and how they are adjusting.
Selassie has already interviewed
top icons like Kojo Antwi, Rocky Dawuni, Reverend Dr. Christine Doe-Tetteh, Mr.
Kofi Amoabeng and other prominent figures including Vice President John Mahama.
Selassie’s Smarttys Management
and Production shook Ghana’s showbiz industry in 2010 with three different
products including the TV and Lifestyle Magazines, both christened ‘Smart
People’, and a movie, ‘CEO’.
In 2011, she also released one
of the most hilarious TV series ever, ‘The
Miser’, starring Kofi Adjorlolo, Roselyn Ngissah, James Gardner, Selassie
Ibrahim, Nana Ama McBrown and a number of others.
She also wrapped up a new
movie at the latter part of 2011. Currently, her Smarttys Management and
Production is also working on a new awards programme which is yet-to-be
announced.
Her efforts were recognized
with a number of nominations at the 2011 edition of the annual Zulu Africa Film
Academy Awards (ZAFAA) and Ghana Movie Awards. Selassie’s production, no doubt
has come to stay and generations will come to meet it.
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