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“I’ll block anyone who shows up here with a God knows best comment” – Leila Djansi fumes

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Vida Essel-Lamptey
Ghanaian and American filmmaker, Leila Djansi has expressed her outrage over the death of the US actor and Marvel’s star Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman whose death was reported earlier today.
According to her, she would block anyone who leaves “God knows best comment” on the post she shared of the international movie icon.
In her rage, she described the year 2020 as a stupid year adding that the year which has brought so much suffering, death, and disruption in virtually every activity was officially canceled in her diary.
“2020 is officially canceled. I am done with this stupid year. I’ll block anyone who shows up here with a God knows best comment” she wrote.
The Sinking Sand producer and director shared her outrage on her Facebook page today, August 29, 2020.
Leila Djansi quizzed on why death would lay its icy hand on the renowned actor this year and spared the life of others, she said were terrible humans walking about.
“This stupid year couldn’t find any of the terrible humans walking about? Why Chadwick? Why?” she added.
Facebook Post
Together with a picture of Chadwick, the outspoken movie producer on her Facebook page wrote;
“2020 is officially canceled. I am done with this stupid year. I’ll block anyone who shows up here with a God knows best comment. This stupid year couldn’t find any of the terrible humans walking about? Why Chadwick? Why?”

Chadwick Boseman, Marvel’s Black Panther actor dies at 43
Chadwick Boseman, Marvel’s Black Panther actor dies at 43
Us actor and Marvel’s star Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman was reported dead on Friday, August 28 at age 43.
Reports indicate that the actor who is known for important and Iconic African- America historical figure roles such as Jackie Robinson in 42, James Brown in Get on Up, and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall, died of colon cancer, a disease he had been battling since 2016.
Chadwick Boseman’s Acting Career
Boseman once worked as a drama instructor in the Schomburg Junior Scholars Program and made his first television appearance in an episode of Third Watch, a television series in 2003, and has since starred in a number of series and movies.
Popular among them are TV series Law & Order, CSI:NY, and ER, Lincoln Heights, Persons Unknown and movies, 42, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, The Kill Hole, Draft Day, Get on Up Gods of Egypt , 21 Bridges, among others.
Personal Life
The scriptwriter and director traces his ancestry in a DNA to Krio people from Sierra Leone, Yoruba people from Nigeria, and Limba people from Sierra Leone.
He was a Christian and a vegetarian.
Source: GhanaPlus.com
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