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are still circulated in digital formats like pen drives and private laptop collections. Digital Access:

The response comes from a neighboring hill: “Let him eat kenkey first.”

As they rode into the sunset, Adzo asked, “What’s next, Wapipi?”

The most poignant segment of takes place in a remote corner of the Volta Region. Traveling by motorbike (which he nicknames "The Iron Goat"), Esewani finds a village where talking drums are still used to send messages from mountain to mountain.

The setting—a bustling local drinking spot—provides a relatable backdrop for fans of West African cinema and satire.