American-based Ghanaian best-selling author, Nicholas Buamah is making history with the release of his newly created comedy-based sitcom, dubbed ‘Nick’s House.’
The 11-year-old best-selling author, philanthropist, and now actor hosted an exclusive red carpet premiere in front of a sold-out audience.
Nick’s House Red Carpet Movie Premiere was hosted by Grammy-nominated, Pastor YPJ Miller, and was held at the New Black Wall Street Market in Stonecrest, Ga, Atlanta, USA. Nick’s House, which is co-created and executive produced by Buamah, also showcases all-stars Janae Madison, Seree’ Abellard, and comedian Boogie B. Montrell.
Award-winning Nollywood actor, Daniel K. Daniel, also made a surprise appearance at the red carpet event and was very impressed with the quality of the performance by the young moguls. Also, Samara Osae of Kidz Arena in Ghana was in attendance along with government officials, media personalities, and a plethora of young moguls.
During the night’s events, the Mayor of Stonecrest Georgia presented young Buamah with a proclamation and declared July 21, 2022, Nicholas Buamah Day in the city of Stonecrest.
Nick’s House’ chronicles the lives of Nicholas and his friends, young business moguls helping other young moguls tap into their own embodiment of entrepreneurial success right from the comfort of his parent’s home. The chaos ensues when Nicholas’s immature uncle, played by funny man Boogie B. Montrell, decides to move in to help care for the young entrepreneur.
Danielle, Nicholas’ mother, said: “I think people will be amazed at how we plan to bring different elements of Ghana into the show. For starters, Nicholas’ father onset is played by a Ghanaian actor, Som Aidoo. Also, the cinematic images of Nicholas used for Nick’s House were all shot in Ghana by sought-after Ghanaian photographer, Bennett Osei, better known as, Chinese Man Photography”.
Nick’s House is directed by award-winning Hollywood producer, LaMont Ferrell, who’s produced shows such as ‘Moesha’, ‘Girlfriend’s’, ‘The Office’, Tyler Perry’s ‘House of Payne’ and more.
The show is now in the process of being pitched to major networks and streaming platforms.
Nicholas Gives Back to Society
Just this year, Nicholas Buamah and his Books Without Borders Foundation, a non-governmental organization registered more than 1,000 children under 12 years in the Korle Bu Community onto the National Health Insurance Scheme.
The Foundation, chaired by Nicholas Buamah, donated GHC9,000.00 to the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to register children as new members onto the scheme and to renew the membership of those already on the scheme.
Nicholas Buamah, the benefactor, who presented the amount said he was concerned about the healthcare needs of the children in the community, hence, on his own, raised the money on YouTube to help them get access to healthcare.
Mr. Bernard Brown, Greater Accra Regional Director of NHIA who led the team in the exercise thanked the young boy and his foundation for the initiative and said over 1,000 children would be enrolled at the end. He advised parents and guardians whose children were beneficiaries to take care of the cards and put them into effective use.
Books Without Borders, a non-profit organization founded by Nicholas Buamah and his mother Danielle started off as an initiative to help get Nicholas’ books into the hands of children in Ghana.
Nicholas was able to recruit some of his friends, who just so happen to be authors also, to donate their books as well. Since then, this initiative has evolved from just sending books to Ghana to now wanting to build libraries and computer laboratories throughout the African Continent.
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