Ghanaian actress Baby Blanche who has been running a ‘no panties’ campaign for months has thrown her weight fully behind Leila Djansi’s derided proposal for women in relationships.
According to Baby Blanche, she would not wash clothes for any man she’s not married to, especially as she cannot even wash her own clothes.
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Leila Djansi Should Stop Spewing Garbage Opinions About Women And Cooking — Coded
4X4 member Coded has slammed filmaker Leila Djansi over recent comments she passed about how women should approach their relationships.
Djansi sparked outrage with her ‘advice’ that no woman should cook or clean for a man she’s not married to.
Honorary 'Yaanom' Leila Djansi Advises Women Never To Cook Or Clean For A Man Until They Are Married
Once again we are being dragged back into this fight featuring a deranged Yaanom mindset.
According to filmaker Leila Djansi, no woman should cook, wash, or clean for a man until they get married.
Frustrated Leila Djansi Goes 'Mad', Threatens To Fight And Spray Pepper In The Eyes Of A Fan Who Pointed Out Her Ignorance
In Ghana, a lot of ignorance hangs on the neck of many including the highly educated, not leaving the uneducated from the basket of stupidity. Mostly the people you deem educated are the ones that exhibit high levels of folly and you are just left with no option than to conclude that they are on hard drugs.
Mostly, these educated illiterates parade themselves on social media as gods, you dare not have a different opinion on their posts or have an intelligent discourse on topics like politics, religion and other thought-provoking subjects.
CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: The Untold Story of How I Fell Out with Film-Maker Leila Djansi—the Same Lunatic Who Put Akorfa Edjeani Asiedu, Genevieve Nnaji, Socrate Sarfo & Many Others Through HELL
Note: I decided to publish these screenshots of conversations with Leila Djansi because she first published a small portion on Facebook through her sister to make a point—and she said I can go ahead to publish mine, denying that these conversations ever took place as friends.
I have decided to publish this piece purely for web reference sake and not to really highlight to people the sort of toxic individual and mini-despot film-maker Leila Djansi is—but I believe the few sensible ones out there may be able to appreciate the value of this.
Over the years and because of my work as the Founding Editor of Ghana’s most read Entertainment and Celebrity focused online media outlet, I’ve made a lot of celebrity friends. Mostly, these people want one thing—to be friends so they can control our content to their favour.
And I’ve falling out with several celebrity friends too, because of this same one thing. I am extensively obstinate and unbending when it comes to anyone trying to tell me what to write about themselves or about another person, even if this person is a friend.
Ghana To Submit One Movie For Consideration For 2018 Oscars
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who run the annual Academy Awards, have approved a committee to select one movie to represent Ghana at the 90th Academy Awards.
The 2018 Oscars would therefore have one Ghanaian movie, selected by the committee, which would be under consideration for nomination.
“Invite Me To The Vetting Of Socrate Safo” – Leila Djansi Begs Parliament
Whilst the president, Nana Addo is yet to name the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, one person we all see lobbying for the position is none other than Socrate Safo of the hot fork movie fame.
Leila Jewel Afua Djansi and Socrate has fallen out for reasons best known to the duo. Leila however took to her Facebook page to send a plea to parliament, asking them to have her the pleasure of being present during the vetting of Socrate should his name come up.
After Calling For Change, Leila Djansi Warns Akuffo-Addo About His Administration "We Shall Hold You Accountable And Responsible"
Actress/director Leila Djansi has sounded a note of caution to Ghana’s President-elect, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo that his administration would be held to task by the people of Ghana if he disappoints us like the government he is replacing.
Leila railed against the NDC government constantly whilst they were in office for the hardships they foisted on Ghanaians, and argued that handing Mahama four more years would turn Ghana into ‘hell’.
Leila Djansi Explains The Humble Nature Of Ama K Abebrese Which Makes Working With Her So Easy
Director Leila Djansi has namechecked Ama K. Abebrese as the one actress she loves working with no matter rain or shine – and according to her, it’s because of her humble nature and eagerness to always learn despite being an established actress.
According to the award winning director, she loves working with Ama and that is the reason she casts her in several of her movies.
"Ghana Is Worse Off Today Than 8 Years Ago" – Leila Djansi
United States based Ghanaian film director, Leila Djansi has taken a swipe at the ruling National Democratic Congress— and deducing from her statements, it looks like she is rueing for campaigning for this said party.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM with KMJ, Leila passed her bittered laments on how her hopes have been thrashed by the ruling party when she though they would deliver in their promises.
NDC Has Made Ghana Worse, I Regret Campaigning For Them – Leila Djansi
Actress and Producer Leila Djansi has expressed immense regret over ever campaigning for the NDC.
Leila was one of a wave of celebrities who campaigned for the ruling government in the 2012 polls, and like Lucky Mensah before her, Leila has since grown disillusioned with her choice.
Leila Djansi: I Want to Direct A James Bond Film
It’s okay to dream big and that’s exactly what Leila Djansi is doing with her recent statement. The Ghanaian film-maker based in USA has said her dream is to be on a James Bond set–though that will be interesting, she must first join the queue. Djansi, 35, in an interview on Hitz Fm said: “Hopefully … Read more
Leila Djansi Slams Manasseh Azure: 'Who Made Who Judge Over Anyone's Morals'
Film maker Leila Djansi has taken a dig at moral police Manasseh Azure Awuni for shoving his bigoted views down everyone’s throat. Leila was reacting to the public feuding between actress Lydia Forson and the renowned journalist “Who made who judge over anyone’s morals?” Leila asked Manasseh in a new Facebook post on Wednesday. “It’s … Read more
Leila Djansi Advises Abraham Attah To Leave Ghana For Hollywood In A Damning Letter Excoriating The Ghanaian Movie Industry
Leila Djansi had some of those bitter inconvenient truths that Ghanaians hate so much to lob at the Ghanaian movie industry in the wake of Abraham Attah’s Oscar exploits.
Djansi, who is based in the US herself, warned that Attah’s burgeoning career can in no way be sustained if he stays to act in Ghana. The only solution, for her, is for the 15 year old to move his career to Hollywood, where he can consistently fight for roles.
VIDEO: Leila Djansi Grossly Disrepects Nollywood | Says Calling Your Movie Nollywood is Like Calling Your Son Hitler & Stella Damasus Hits Back Hard
Leila Djansi has bitten more than she can chew this time by totally disrespecting Nollywood and all the tall list of actors and actresses in the second largest movie industry in the world.
In a recent interview, Leila Djansi stated among other things that new film-makers like herself should not be tagged Nollywood and rather should be called Independent film-makers because calling your movie Nollywood is like calling your son Hitler.
She added that, Nollywood comes with a bad unprofessional connotation that they should run away from.