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The Association of Movie Producers (AMP) Nigeria has formally suspended Nollywood Producer, Chris Odeh, thr Production Lead of BRS Studios,

The Nation Newspaper Eddie Watson: My dream is bigger than fame
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May 9, 2026
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The Nation Newspaper Eddie Watson: My dream is bigger than fame
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Browse People StoriesEddie Samuel Obong Watson Jr. is a Ghanaian actor and producer renowned for his impactful roles in African cinema. He embarked on his acting career in 2010 with Labour of Love and gained prominence with films like Somewhere in Africa and Desperate Heart. In 2014, Watson wrote, directed, and produced the short film Ebola, which earned him the Ghana Movie Award for Best Short Film. Beyond his film endeavors, he is the founder of the Eddie Watson Foundation, focusing on humanitarian efforts. He is married to actress Naomi Baaba Watson, and they have two children
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