
The Burial of Kojo
Drama · Thriller · Fantasy
Overview
A man is trapped in a mine shaft by his vengeful brother while his daughter embarks on a magical journey to rescue him.
Top Cast


Cynthia Dankwa
Cynthia Dankwa
Esi
Cynthia Dankwa
Esi


Joseph Otsiman
Joseph Otsiman
Kojo
Joseph Otsiman
Kojo


Kobina Amissah-Sam
Kobina Amissah-Sam
Kwabena
Kobina Amissah-Sam
Kwabena


Mamley Djangmah
Mamley Djangmah
Ama
Mamley Djangmah
Ama


Ama K. Abebrese
Ama K. Abebrese
Older Esi (Narrator)
Ama K. Abebrese
Older Esi (Narrator)


Henry Adofo
Henry Adofo
Apalu
Henry Adofo
Apalu


Anima Misa
Anima Misa
Nana
Anima Misa
Nana


Brian Angels
Brian Angels
Sergeant Asare
Brian Angels
Sergeant Asare
Joe Addo
Joe Addo
Detective Koomson
Joe Addo
Detective Koomson
Emanuel Nerttey
Emanuel Nerttey
Young Kojo
Emanuel Nerttey
Young Kojo
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