Ace versatile Ghanaian broadcaster Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey popularly known as Abeiku Santana has been caught in an uncompromising position with award winning actress, Jackie Appiah in the back seat of a Toyota SUV.
Abeiku was caught half naked on screen with his pants dropped low leaving his white underwear whiles the lady who had also opened her legs wide, laid on her back as Abeiku’s firm waist kept see-sawing with his sex partner groaning and edging him on to keep up the good work.
“Wow mmmmm aaoo! Give it to me… I hear you are good, wow.” After several minutes of hot bouts of ‘sex’, the lady alighted from the car to put on her underwear and it turned out to be screen goddess Jackie Appiah, spotted in a shiny cream straight dress.
The above is a controversial scene from a new movie titled “Death After Birth” produced by Roger Q Production. Jackie Appiah plays the role of a prostitute and Abeiku Santana happens to be her customer. After five rounds of sex as proclaimed by Jackie in the movie, Abeiku refused to pay and threatened Jackie with a gun.
After news broke out that the radio presenter had bonked Jackie in a movie, speculations were rife that Abeiku had actually made out with Jackie under the guise of film-acting and that there was a sizzling romance going on between the two who are both married. Though they have both denied the allegations claiming it was all a make believe, some people think there is more to it.
‘Death After Birth’ is an emotional story of tragedy, pain and sorrow. It touches on some of the silent ordeals women and young girls go through in their journey through life. A pretty little girl, Zynell (Jackie Appiah) is born into the world by ill-fated circumstance. The brutality, hatred and sexual assault were more than she could bear. To help write a book in memory of such a sour experience in life, she invites to the prison where she was sentenced to death by hanging, Father Damian whom she unravels the episodes of the story of her Death after Birth. Life presents every human being with two paramount things; `Birth and Death`, but it becomes more thought provoking when death is obvious after birth.
The movie features a long list of both old and new stars including: Veteran Ernest Abbeyquaye, Fred Nii Amugi, Doris Sackitey, William Addo (aka Akpatse), Kalsoum Sinare, Amanobea Dodoo, Ekow Blankson, Vivienne Achor, Jackie Appiah, Roselyn Ngissah, Selasie Ibrahim, Eddie Watson, Zynnel Lydia Zuh,Timothy Bentum, and a juvenile Star, Ekuba Morkeh, Introducing Abeiku Santana of Okay FM.
The movie is Produced by Roger Quartey and directed by Pascal Amanfo and is scheduled to be premiered at the Silverbird Cinemas, Accra Ghana on Friday September 2, 2011.
Watch “Death After Death” Trailer below:
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