Ghanaian filmmaker Opoku Agyemang Boakye is earning global recognition with his powerful new film ELUBO, a deeply moving production based on the true and heartbreaking story of the Takoradi missing girls case in Ghana.
Through compelling storytelling and emotional depth, ELUBO shines a light on one of the most tragic chapters in Ghana’s recent history, giving voice to the victims and drawing attention to the events that shook the nation. The film not only tells a painful true story but also serves as a call for remembrance, justice, and awareness.
The impact of ELUBO has been widely recognized on the international film festival circuit. The film recently won Best Movie at the Inside Nollywood International Film Festival held in Asaba, Nigeria. It also earned Best Student Movie at the GTX Film Festival in Houston, Texas, USA, and received recognition at the USA Africa International Film Festival in Cannes, France.
From Ghana to the world, ELUBO continues to make waves, proving that powerful storytelling rooted in truth can resonate across cultures and borders. The film’s growing list of accolades highlights the strength of Ghanaian storytelling and the ability of local stories to connect with global audiences when told with honesty, purpose, and heart.






