
It was William Shakespeare, who wrote in his book Twelfth Night that “some people are born to great, some achieve greatness and others have greatness thrust upon them”. How true this novel is!
Ahuofe Patri, who is gradually becoming a household name in the comedy industry in our dear country, is an epitome of the latter – she is making giant strides through determination, hard work and perseverance.
Teeming up successfully with Kalybos, (the only boss with one S) on the ‘Boys Kasaa’ series on television, Ahuofe Patri has within a relatively short period of one year left some indelible memories in the minds of viewers.
“Halloooo babe”, “what a wow” and “Ene medi nkwasiasɜm” are a few of the popular terms that have come to stay with some Ghanaian.
Ironically, it almost didn’t happen. Real name Priscilla Opoku Agyeman, a 24 year old level 300 student of the National Film and Television institute (NAFTI). Ahuofe Patri, at a critical point, feigned sickness to avoid being part of the cast.
“Before we shot the first episode I remember I was dodging the director but he is a very persuasive person so he was looking for me all over the place. I remember he came to my room one day and I told my roommate to tell him I was not around but he was finally able to fish me out and got me on set to get the production done”.
“Initially I was very reluctant because I had other plans – comedy wasn’t part of my dreams at all. But when the first episode got into the public domain (how I did I don’t even know) but I realized that people loved it and it was the turning point of my life.
“From then on, we were really inspired to do more and thankfully friends and well-wishers also gave us more ideas to carry on. So we continued shooting more and it was all over social media in no time”.
Ahuofe Patri said the director, Kofi
Asamoah, who is also a student of NAFTI, had all the equipment so,
basically, all that he needed was their time and that made everything
nice and easy.
Two unforgettable events in her life were
later to convince her that she was on her way to stardom. Hear her: "One
day, I was in town somewhere when out of the blue, someone approached
me and requested to take a picture with me. Wow, it was such a good
feeling and I had goose pimples all over my body.
"Beyond that, the attention I get from kids
is so fulfilling. Everywhere I go and kids see me, they scream my name -
Ahuofe Patri - and within seconds, I become the centre of attraction.
"But the one that beats them all is the
mobbing I got from some elderly people at a popular rice joint at Osu
recently. The vendor was like Ahuof3 Patri where is your car? And that
drew people's attention to me and they were really all over me.
"So these days, I am not able to do the
normal things I would have loved to do. My sudden rise to fame is making
me very conscious of whatever I do or say, especially in public. I feel
very limited when I go out with my friends because I don't know who
might be watching".
Currently pursuing her degree, Ahuofe
Patri's dream is to be a Film Director and own her production company
and nothing will stop her from achieving just that.
An only child of her mum/she was brought up
by her mum and grandmother. "They are two strong women and you don't
want to mess with them. They have taught me to stand up for myself and
not to be too outspoken and those pieces of advice have been my driving
force in life"
Ahuof3 Patri attended De Youngsters School
at Kokomlemle and then continued to Swedru Secondary School before
gaining admission into NAFTI in 2011.
She also took part in the Miss Malaika
Beauty Pageant in 2009 and made it to the top 10. She said she wore a
long hair at the time so people hardly recollect that she was the one.
Outside production, she is always attached
to Kalybos. "We are very good friends. We are very close and we have
been friends since 2011. He is like that big brother that you don't want
to see but run to when you are in trouble. In one minute you are angry
with him, yet the next moment, he says something funny and you are
laughing and probably wouldn't realise you are not on talking terms
with him.
"He is very funny and down to earth and I
enjoy every moment I spend with him. I love Kalybos like a brother. I
really love him very much."
She said both of them are working on other productions outside 'Boys Kasa' which will be out very soon.
What advice has she got for her peers?
"Well, I think every girl needs to believe in herself. There is no
mountain too high. There is no river too wide. With determination and a
sense of purpose, there is no so much one can do. Let's not focus on the
little things of life. Go, go for the greater things - because with God
all things are possible".
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