Renowned Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has been in Ghana scouting for locations for the highly anticipated second season of his hit TV series Aníkúlápó.
Afolayan, known for his critically acclaimed works such as “The Figurine” and “October 1”, has been exploring various parts of Ghana in search of the perfect settings for the upcoming season.
The filmmaker was recently spotted in Accra, where he was seen meeting with local officials and touring potential filming locations.
Afolayan expressed his excitement about shooting in Ghana, noting the country’s rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes as the perfect backdrop for the series.
Aníkúlápó, which means “The Custodian” in Yoruba, follows the story of a young man who discovers a family secret that unravels his life.
The first season of the series was well-received by audiences and critics alike, earning praise for its gripping storytelling and strong performances.
Fans of the series are eagerly awaiting the release of the second season, and Afolayan’s decision to film in Ghana has only heightened their anticipation.
The filmmaker is known for his meticulous attention to detail and dedication to authenticity, so viewers can expect a visually stunning and culturally immersive experience in the upcoming season.