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Kornerstonez Productions Presents

NO MAN OF GOD

A Man Provides.

Action–Thriller / Faith Drama

Coming 2026

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A Soldier's Redemption.
A Pastor's War.

Micheal, an ex–special forces soldier turned pastor, is forced to confront his violent past when his former comrades resurface, targeting a vulnerable family in his congregation to manipulate him.

After over a decade of being in an elite special unit force, Micheal, now a man of God, gets transferred back to Accra and is tracked down by his former partners who want him to give them the coordinates to some hidden natural minerals. They use one family in his church as bait to get to him. Micheal now fights to free the family from his former friends as he is more attached to them than most — in many ways.

"Can a man truly leave violence behind?"
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Three Acts of Reckoning

Prologue

The Raid

A cinematic action raid sets the tone — intense, visceral, and unforgiving.

Act I

Life in Accra

Micheal as pastor; introduction of Afia, her struggling family, and his haunted past.

Act II

Rising Threats

Afia falls into crime & toxic love; Micheal steps in, revealing his combat instincts; villains close in.

Act III

Collision

Micheal's past unit discovers he's alive. A showdown between faith and violence erupts.

Redemption

Can a man truly leave violence behind?

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Faith vs Flesh

Scripture in the heat of combat — faith weaponized against chaos.

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Mentorship & Youth

Micheal tries to guide Afia before she's lost.

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Family & Grief

Afia and Yaa's broken bond reflects societal neglect.

Corruption & Power

Politicians silencing critics tie personal stakes to systemic issues.

Cast & Crew

Majid Michel

as James Yamoah / Michael

A shepherd of faith with soldier instincts. His arc is about redemption vs. relapse. Starting as a model, Michel transitioned to acting and won Best Actor at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2012.

Majid Michel

Lead Actor

Bamike Olawunmi

as Yaa, Afia's Mother

Despite widowhood and pregnancy, Yaa tries to hold her family together. She represents the weight of legacy, sacrifice, and the enduring strength of motherhood. Credits include Backup Wife, Inspector K, and Lockdown.

Bamike Olawunmi

Actress

Adjetey Anang

as Sam (Antagonist)

Primary antagonist, ex-military operative. Sam thrives on being loud, flashy, and feared. Known affectionately as "Pusher" from Things We Do for Love, Adjetey is also a lecturer at NAFTI and a High-Level Influencer for UNHCR.

Adjetey Anang

Actor

James Gardiner

as Sampson

Cold, calculating backbone of the antagonists — a disciplined mercenary leader whose calm authority and strategic mind make him as dangerous as Sam's chaos. Appointed Deputy Executive Secretary of Ghana's National Film Authority in 2025.

James Gardiner

Actor

Nikki Samonas

as Bob

Acts as a buffer between Micheal and the more violent Sam/Sampson. Deep down, she admires Micheal's courage to change. Celebrated actress, model, and TV host who starred in V-Republic (2014–2015).

Nikki Samonas

Actress

Gadede Segbefia

as Afia

A stubborn, conflicted 20-year-old caught between rebellion and responsibility. She dreams of being an actress but feels trapped in hardship. Emerging Ghanaian actress whose credits include Mother's Smile and Detor: The Rise of a Warrior Hunter.

Gadede Segbefia

Actress

Ampong K. Kwakye

Multi-talented Ghanaian theatre-trained director. Known for his blockbuster work The Unit X. Co-CEO of Kornerstonez Productions. His directorial debut "The Groomsmen" is available on Amazon Prime Video and Tubi. Holds a first class degree in Theatre Arts and a Master of Philosophy in Arts and Culture.

Ampong K. Kwakye

Director & Producer

Felix Appiah Ankuma

Founder and CEO of BizGPS Solutions Limited, a fleet management and software company in Accra. Former Banker at Standard Chartered Bank Ghana with 11 years of experience. Alumni of KNUST with BSC Mathematics; holds an eMBA from CEIBS, Shanghai.

Felix Appiah Ankuma

Executive Producer

Akofa Edjeani Asiedu

Veteran Ghanaian film actress, producer and entrepreneur. Her short film "Not My Daughter" won Best Short Film at the AMAA in 2008. Studied Performing Arts at the University of Ghana. One of Ghana's finest veteran actors and producers.

Akofa Edjeani Asiedu

Executive Producer

Musical Concert
& Book Launch

The first-ever soundtrack musical concert from a film's original score in Ghana. Performances from all lead actors and musicians — bringing music, drama, and spectacle to one stage for an audience of 3,000.

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Date
May 2nd, 2026
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Red Carpet
6:00 PM
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Show Time
7:00 PM
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Venue
UPSA Auditorium

Jon Quora

Ghanaian composer, music director, and pianist specializing in cinematic composition that blends African musical identity with Western orchestral scoring. With over two decades of experience, he has performed alongside Benjamin Dube, Nathaniel Bassey, Diana Hamilton, CeCe Winans, and Ntokozo Mbambo.

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Kornerstonez
Productions

Kornerstonez Production Limited is a Ghana-based film and media production company involved in creating movies and visual content. It has been credited as the production company behind Ghanaian films such as The Groomsmen (2024) and My Name is Rohan (2026).

In Ghana's creative industry, the company has attracted attention for its role in local storytelling and filmmaking. Our maiden feature film "The Groomsmen" is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, Tubi and more.

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