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Don’t Wait For Awards To Validate Yourself – Liela Djansi

Prolific Ghanaian movie producer based abroad, Leila Djansi has cautioned people against the

use of awards to test their worth.

According to her, awards are not supposed to be the basis for one to validate themselves.

Liela further added that people must work because of the impact it will have on people around

them and not because of awards.

Leila made this known in a post on her Facebook page sighted by Ghaflagh.com.

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She said “Still we work! Don’t wait for an award to validate you.

The impact your story makes on your audience is the greatest reward of all!!”.

Leila Djansi is one of Ghana’s biggest movie producers.

She is credited with works like “Ties that bind”, “Like cotton twines”, “Sinking Sands”.

See screenshot of her post below:

 

Marry Your Fellow Men If Women Are Evil – Leila Djansi

Awards-winning movie maker based abroad, Leila Djansi has asked men to marry their fellow men.

According to her, men have always argued that women are imperfect and evil.

Reacting to such claims by men, she indicated that if men want perfection, they should marry each other.

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She said;

“If women are evil and unnecessary, why don’t men just marry their fellow men since y’all are pure and important? Put two perfect people together. That will solve these issues”.

Don’t Spend Money On A Woman You’re Not Married To – Leila Djansi Advises Men

Award-winning movie director, Leila Afua Djansi, has advised bachelors not to spend their money on women they are not married to.

According to her “a woman should be able to take care of her own self”. Hence her advise is that unmarried men should rather “save the money and invest in something else.”

The ‘Northern Affair’ director’s advise follows an earlier post she made on her Facebook page. In that post, Leila advised young women not to cook for men they are not married to.

Leila Djansi

Her post reads;

“Rolling my eyes all the way back to see my shoulder blades!! Ladies, do NOT go cooking, cleaning and doing laundry in the home of a man who has not married you. He’s not buying a car that requires a test drive. You are an individual human being and you don’t need a master, you WANT a part-ner.”

Obviously, the post caused some sort of agitation among some men, though the ladies seemed happy.

As a result, one gentleman, Cedrych M Owens Amegah asked; “So can the same lady expect me to make her look beautiful before our marriage?? I mean investing in her if the need be?? Cux I don’t think once in awhile helping ur partner to be is a crime here, unless otherwise.”

That was when the ladies had their share of the cake as Leila Djansi responded;

“Nope. A woman should be able to take care of her own self. You should not be spending money on a woman you are not married to. Save that money and invest in something else, unless of course, you are a sugar daddy. Then you know it’s part of your duties. Then again, cooking and cleaning is not a prerequisite for paying for your partner to look the way that pleases THE BOTH OF YOU,” Leila responded.

Background

Leila Djansi is an American and Ghanaian filmmaker who started her film career in the Ghana film industry.

She’s the founder of the Los Angeles based production house Turning Point Pictures. Her critically acclaimed screenplay for Movie Africa “Subcity” won the best screenplay award at FESPACO in 2007. She also won the WorldFest Platinum award for the film “Grass between my Lips” in 2009.

Some of her movies include; Sinking Sand, Where Children Play, Ties That Bind, and a host of others.